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Review: United Airlines 77W Business Class (San Francisco – Taipei)

Matthew Klint Posted onAugust 27, 2024 29 Comments

a plane on the tarmac

From San Francisco to Tapei I flew on a United Airlines 777-300ER, called the 77W for short, in Polaris Business Class. It was a solid flight with a lot of rest…after the initial drama at the gate.

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  • United Airlines 77W Business Class Review (SFO-TPE)
    • Seat
    • Amenities
    • Food + Drink
    • IFE + Wi-Fi
    • Lavatories
    • Service
    • CONCLUSION

United Airlines 77W Business Class Review (SFO-TPE)

I had quite an adventure at the gate before the flight even started. I showed up to check in for the flight about an hour before departure (since I had just been rebooked on it after missing my connection to Singapore) and was told that business class was full and that I had no seat.

a man standing in front of a painting

Just a moment ago there were nine seats available…clearly, in my mind, the upgrade sweep had run and there may have even been non-revs cleared into business. I wasn’t worried as I waited for the gate agents to sort it out…but the lead gate agent said that no one had been upgraded at the gate, certainly not any non-revs, and business class was just oversold.

She was preparing to seat me in Premium Plus (United’s premium economy product) and issue me downgrade compensation in the form of future flight vouchers (we never reached the point of dickering over the exact amount), but someone no-showed and I got the last seat…2G…and was the last onboard.

I had pulled an all-nigher before in preparation for the long journey ahead and was very thankful to have a bed to rest on.

a plane in an airport

a plane at an airport

United Airlines 871
San Francisco (SFO) – Tapei (TPE)
Tuesday, March 21
Depart: 1:30 PM
Arrive: 6:45 PM+1
Duration: 13hr, 15min
Distance: 6,469 miles
Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER (77L)
Seat: 2G (Polaris Business Class)

I’ve reviewed United’s 777-300ER many times, most recently to Manila (and due to my staggered trip reports, that flight took place after this one), but I do want to point out that United generally offers a consistent product of good service, great bedding, and mediocre food.

I’d say the food on this flight was actually above average and most importantly, I slept for about seven hours without interruption.

Seat

The 77W is United’s largest widebody aircraft, with 60 seats in Polaris Business Class. Polaris is divided into two cabins, with rows 1-8 in the forward cabin and 9-16 in the rear cabin. Seats are arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration and odd-numbered A and L seats are “true” window seats and offer the most privacy. These seats are custom for United, but modeled on the Safran Optima platform.

The seats are 20 inches wide and convert into a lie-flat bed that is 78 inches long (6 foot, 6 inches). I always prefer bulkhead seats (row 1 and 9) when available due to the wider footwells, but on this flight I was happy to have any seat at all…though I would not choose 2G if I could avoid it because you are rather exposed to the aisle and it just feels more cramped than an odd-numbered window seat.

a tv on a plane

a seat in an airplane

a person sitting in an airplane

Each seat has a universal A/C outlet and two USB-A chargers, one above the A/C outlet and the other below the screen.

Saks Fifth Avenue bedding included a duvet, cooling foam gel pillow, and larger pillow. Mattress pads are (theoretically) available on request, but I was told they were not loaded on this flight. United has slightly modified its bedding since I took the flight, though only in terms of physical appearance.

a bed with a pillow and a blanket on the side of the bed

Amenities

An amenity kit was placed at each seat as were slippers. Pajamas were available upon request (United offered pajamas on flights over 12 hours at the time…now a flight must be over 14 hours to be stocked with pajamas). I don’t like wasting amenity kits anymore, so I did not open it, but you can check out a standard United amenity kit here.

a group of clothes in a box

a shirt and slippers on a table

a grey shirt with black text on it


Tip: S/M pajamas are big enough…I’m a tall guy with long arms and find the L/XL pajamas far too big


a man sitting in a chair

Food + Drink

Lunch was served after takeoff and breakfast before landing.

a hand holding a piece of paper

Lunch

Service began with a hot towel, mixed nuts, and a choice of beverage. I had a glass of Champagne (Duval LeRoy).

a bowl of fruit and a glass of liquid

a hand holding a bottle of champagne

The shrimp starter and green salad were acceptable and the steak was actually cooked a nice medium. No, it certainly was not Angus quality, but in terms of United meals, this was an above-average one.

Colorado flat iron steak
with Yukon potatoes, charred rapini mustard sauce, green onion, cherry tomatoes, and Fresno chili peppers

a plate of food on a tray

a bowl of salad on a table

a bowl of shrimp soup

a bread roll and a loaf of bread on a plate

a plate of food on a table

a bowl of meat and vegetables

I ate it all…

a plate of food on a table

The dessert cart rolled around and I had an ice cream sundae and an egg custard tart.

a tray of food on a table

a bowl of ice cream with almonds

a small pastry on a plate with a fork

Mid-Flight Snack

I woke up with about 4.5 hours left on the flight. Feeling peckish, I grabbed some crisps from the snack cart and also ordered a pastrami sandwich and creamy onion soup. You can see the sandwiches on the snack cart, but I requested that mine be warmed up and that made it much better.

a screen on a plane

food on a table

a bag of chips on a black surface

a sandwich on a plate and a cup of coffee

a sandwich on a plate

Breakfast

90 minutes before landing, breakfast was served (even though we were landing in Tapei in the evening). The choices were chicken congee or Belgian waffles. I did not feel like either one so I requested baked eggs from premium economy class (for some reason the choice was eggs or waffles in premium economy). My request was obliged…I found eggs (served with mushrooms and cooked cherry tomatoes) much better than either business class choice.

a hand holding a white towel

a plate of food and a cup of coffee on a blue surface

a cup of coffee on a napkin

a plate of food with tomatoes and eggs

Yogurt, fruit, and a croissant were served on the side.

a bowl of fruit in a bowl

a croissant on a plate

IFE + Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi worked well during the flight, at least at the beginning and end when I used it. A flight pass cost $29.99, but I just purchased a two-hour pass which allows you to “pause” it when not using it. That was more than enough for me.

a screenshot of a website

United offers a generous IFE library in terms of movies and TV shows, though games are limited and audio is even more limited. Thertocaly, “Channel 9” (ATC) is available but was shut off.

I watched a movie called The Independent, a political thriller that was well done. Noise-cancelling headphones are offered to each passenger and this aircraft does not have Bluetooth connectivity if you are bringing your own headphones or earphones.

a screen on a plane

a screen shot of a television

a screenshot of a television

a screen shot of a music website

a screen shot of a weather forecast

a map of the earth

a pair of headphones on a blue surface

Lavatories

I did use the lavatories to change into and out of my pajamas and they were clean…even at the end of the flight. Business class has two lavatories in the front of the plane (shared by crewmembers) and two between the front and rear business class cabin.

a toilet in a bathroom

a sink with a soap dispenser and a bottle of liquid

Service

Great service onboard from the flight attendants, all of who were older Chinese-speaking ladies in my section. It felt like when I used to fly to Hong Kong with Hong Kong-based crews.

I appreciated the willingness to get me the eggs from Premium Economy…that was greatly appreciated.

an airplane with a panel and lights

CONCLUSION

We landed early in Taipei. There, a United ground staffer offered me a hotel voucher for the night at the Plaza Premium inside the terminal, since the overnight connection was caused by the earlier delay in SFO.

people walking in a hallway with luggage

Overall, United offers a consistent product. This was a better flight with very friendly service and good food, but one thing that makes me loyal to United is that I know I can sleep well in the seat, the cabin is kept cool, and the bedding is excellent. That is certainly a huge factor when making a decision about which carrier to fly.


This is part of my Asia trip report.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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29 Comments

  1. Gene Reply
    August 27, 2024 at 1:35 pm

    @ Matthew — I thought you had a TMobile plan with unlimited free in-flight wifi?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      August 27, 2024 at 1:57 pm

      I do – but sometimes I need my laptop to connect to wi-fi.

      • Gene Reply
        August 27, 2024 at 3:31 pm

        @ Matthew — You can make your phone into a Hotspot and share the wifi with your laptop. You can also change the settings in your laptop to make it look like a phone to the wifi system. You can perform a Google search on a HowTo for this last item.

  2. Mark Reply
    August 27, 2024 at 2:14 pm

    Matthew, probably splitting hairs, but would you prefer the 777-300 or 787-9 on a UA TPAC flight?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      August 27, 2024 at 2:18 pm

      787-9. I believe the lower pressurisation humidity makes a genuine difference.

      • Mark Reply
        August 27, 2024 at 7:01 pm

        Thanks, flew the 10 last week from Europe and it was nice. Really wish they would have put ATC on the 787s. Of course TPAC not much chatter anyway. That was my reason for leaning to the 777. Probably go with the 787.

      • Vinod Reply
        August 27, 2024 at 8:47 pm

        You mean higher pressurization on the 789, right?

  3. Santastico Reply
    August 27, 2024 at 2:15 pm

    60 seats in Polaris Business Class? Wow! That’s a lot of people and I wonder how FAs can even provide a consistent service with so many people expecting a lot from them.

    • David Reply
      August 28, 2024 at 1:48 am

      Just off of UA 950 IAD – BRU with the same configuration. Polaris is nice but at 6′ 3″ I find the space a bit restricted. Service was fine.

    • Ken Warner Reply
      August 28, 2024 at 2:29 am

      I agree; they jammed in too many narrow seats in that cabin; the seats are just too narrow; restrooms are way too narrow as well, compared to other airlines; no mattress pads? hard to believe. The shrimp appetizer looked so small; for breakfast, when are they going to start specialty coffees? at least, latte with foam milk; they really need to improve their catering food service to compete with other carriers. I thought there was more indiv. space on a 777, compared to their 787, but doesn’t look like it.

  4. Willem Reply
    August 27, 2024 at 2:45 pm

    Would you ever consider relocating to SFO or another (true) United hub given your United loyalty? Obvious deterring factors (your wife’s job, moving the kids to a new school) aside, which make it a clear No. LOL

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      August 27, 2024 at 2:47 pm

      I love the Bay Area. If my wife went to school or got a job up there (or perhaps I did one day), I would be very happy to be SFO-based.

      • Gene Reply
        August 27, 2024 at 3:32 pm

        @ Matthew — You better have lots of money if you plan to buy a house in the SF area…

      • -- Reply
        September 20, 2024 at 11:40 am

        As an SFO-based UA Premier though… good luck with CPUs clearing up here. Even when I was a 1K, I rarely cleared any upgrades into First when flying domestically.

  5. NedsKid Reply
    August 27, 2024 at 2:50 pm

    Great report. People like to dig on United… but I appreciate their consistency, generally good handling of IROPs, I’m generally pleased with the food, and the seat is a good one. Usually uneventful and that’s generally what we hope for these days I guess.

  6. Arthur Reply
    August 27, 2024 at 3:43 pm

    Maybe I am noticing it more since it happened to me, but UA seems to be overbooking business class more lately.

  7. Christian Reply
    August 27, 2024 at 4:25 pm

    I find 20″ wide seats in business to be pretty narrow, particularly in the shoulders but then again I’m generally the biggest, widest, and tallest person on a given flight. Do you find the Polaris seats to be constraining?

  8. Chris Reply
    August 27, 2024 at 4:34 pm

    You mention role 1 or 9 due to large footwells. Does that apply to the center seats too? Would you take 1 or 9 center over and even window?

  9. Kenneth Bryuant Reply
    August 27, 2024 at 4:38 pm

    Hi Matthew! Another awesome review!

    Question: How soon will I receive a reply to my Award Expert request? I submitted the request last night and have not received an email notification indicating that it was received.

    Thanks!

    Ken

  10. Aaron Reply
    August 28, 2024 at 5:53 am

    Is this an older trip review series? Just curious since there was no choice in appetizer.

  11. yoloswag420 Reply
    August 28, 2024 at 12:33 pm

    Why fly United instead of SQ on a flight to Singapore?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      August 28, 2024 at 12:45 pm

      Because I can upgrade the United flight to business class.

    • ken warner Reply
      August 29, 2024 at 4:17 am

      There is such a big difference in seat width ; United is a narrow 20″, while SQ on their A350 offers a 26″ or
      28″ width ; real comfort on a 16 hr. long, long flight.

      • --- Reply
        September 20, 2024 at 11:44 am

        I’ve flown both UA and SQ long-haul J. Personally, I think it’s a matter of what you value more.

        I prefer UA’s seat for sleeping. I find the bed more comfortable (esp with the bedding) and the cabins are cooler and often have a personal air vent. Even when in seat mode, I like the increased legroom over SQ’s wider seat. SQ shines in the soft product: consistently good service, extensive and delicious menu.

        SQ has the better overall product, but if I know I need to sleep well, I’ll take UA over SQ. Add in that if I am paying for the ticket on my own dime… I can use PlusPoints to upgrade a United economy ticket, whereas I’d have to pay outright (in cash or miles) for SQ (and still earn a small fraction of PQPs).

  12. dee Reply
    August 28, 2024 at 4:45 pm

    I like that the cabin is cool as so many carriers are too hot to be able to sleep..

  13. Peter Allen Reply
    August 30, 2024 at 6:50 pm

    I find it funny that you can find the catering pretty good by comparing it to the normal very sub-par United offering. We just flew BA, from LHR to SAN and found the catering 10x better (and the service) than United. We arrive in the afternoon and they served a lunch before landing vs. United’s you get breakfast before landing no matter what time we arrive.
    I also find service sub-par down to stupidity. Why make someone ask for a mattress pad. They make the bed so much more comfortable. Doesn’t United want an unknowing, first time passenger to have the most comfortable experience possible so that they may be a returning customer. Also even Fiji Airlines offered to make my bed after dinner, while I went to the bathroom. That level of service is off United’s radar and it isn’t like they are less expensive.

  14. James Moninger Reply
    August 31, 2024 at 9:31 am

    This food looks horrible. A cheap meal all served on a single tray on a 13.5 hour flight in international business class. You predictably include a picture of the ice cream sundae, as if it mitigates the dismal meal you were served.

    With all due respect, I enjoy your reviews, but you are somewhat of a stooge for United. I have never understood why.

    • emercycrite Reply
      November 16, 2024 at 8:48 pm

      Somewhat? LOL

  15. emercycrite Reply
    November 16, 2024 at 8:47 pm

    You got lucky with the cabin crew. Had they been white you would never have received service above and beyond.

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