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Review: United Airlines 787-10 Polaris Business Class

Matthew Klint Posted onJanuary 1, 2026January 2, 2026 38 Comments

a large airplane parked at an airport

My United Airlines flight from Frankfurt to Chicago, onboard a 787-10 in Polaris Business Class, was one of my most pleasant United flights in years, with amazingly attentive and friendly service, delicious food, and an extended deep sleep (after a redeye the night before).

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    • Service
    • Food + Drink
      • Breakfast
      • Mid-Flight
      • Pre-Arrival Meal
    • Seat
    • IFE + Wi-Fi
    • Lavatories
    • Amentity Kit
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United 787-10 Polaris Business Class Review (FRA-ORD)

As a reminder, I was traveling on a round-trip ticket from Los Angeles to Addis Ababa that I booked for $2,634.50. This segment was booked into economy class, but upgraded to business class with 40 Plus Points.

After my redeye from Addis Ababa, I visited the Air Canada and Lufthansa Lounges in the B gate area before heading to the Z gates, where all U.S. flights depart from Frankfurt. The Z Gate area has its own Lufthansa Lounge, but I find it inferior to the B Lounge because it tends to be more crowded and because there is no barista-made coffee.

Boarding commenced at 8:10 AM, though I was among the last to board at 8:30 AM. Frankfurt is not very disabled-friendly, with everyone forced to take their hand baggage down a rather steep flight of stairs to board (it’s even worse on arrival in Frankfurt!).

a group of people walking up stairs

United Airlines 945
Frankfurt (FRA) – Chicago (ORD)
Tuesday, April 9
Depart: 08:50 AM
Arrive: 10:55 AM
Duration: 09hr, 05min
Aircraft: Boeing 787-10
Distance: 4,344 miles
Seat: 1L (“Polaris” Business Class)

The flight was very lightly booked in all three cabins. I generally start with info about the seat, but will cut right to the chase with the service.

Service

In a word, the service was flawless. 

Linda, the purser as well and Deb and Rebecca, the flight attendants who served my side of the aircraft, were some of the kindest, friendliest, and most attentive flight attendants I’ve had in years on United (and frankly have had since then…and I’ve had many wonderful FAs).

It was both subtle and overt. I was warmly welcomed onboard, greeted by name by Linda, and thanked for my 1K status. Deb constantly checked on me and was happy, in that motherly way, to give me a second breakfast when I was still hungry (the cabin was only about 2/3 full, but fully catered).

an airplane with seats and monitors

When I woke up from my slumber as we approached Chicago, Deb showed up immediately, asked if I had a good rest, then offered me lunch—taking the time to fully explain the options instead of just saying “pasta or beef.”

I loved the smiles, the genuine warmth, and the service flow, which was quite efficient (breakfast served within 20 minutes after takeoff, which was great since I wanted to go to sleep).

Food + Drink

Speaking of food, I was fortunate with this flight and enjoyed great meals…which is not a given on United.

a glass of water on a table
Pre-departure beverage

a white and black box with black text

a menu on a counter

a bowl of nuts and a glass of water on a blue surface
Mixed nuts, even on breakfast flights….

Breakfast

Breakfast was served after takeoff, and I had pre-ordered the beef filet:

Roasted filet of beef
with cheddar and parsley frittata, hash browns, Hollandaise sauce, grilled asparagus and cherry tomatoes

This was a very nice dish: the steak was excellent (cooked medium) and the frittata had a great flavor and texture. Even the Hollandaise sauce was excellent. 

a plate of food on a tray

a plate of food with a white sauce

a plate of food with a fork and knife

a fork on a fork with meat and vegetables in a bowl

On the side was a warm croissant, fresh fruit (orange, strawberry, watermelon, and blueberries), and coconut yogurt (with chia seed, pomegranate and muesli).

a bowl of fruit and yogurt

a bowl of oatmeal with fruit and nuts

a croissant on a plate with butter and a bowl of soup

food in bowls on a table in an airplane

I ate every bit of it…and was still hungry. United does not serve ice cream sundaes on breakfast flights out of Europe (the dessert choices were cheese or cheesecake), so I asked if there was any banana bread left and was obliged not only with a second entree, but a full tray (“Please eat it so it doesn’t go to waste!”).

Warm banana and walnut bread
with cranberry compote, vanilla sauce and maple syrup

This was definitely a dessert and a delicious one at that (and I’m not generally a fan of banana bread).

a plate of food on a tray

a plate of food with fruit and jam

food on the table in the plane

Mid-Flight

A snack cart was set up in the galley with salty and sweet snacks plus whole fruit and leftover cheese plates and cake.

a cart with food on it

Pre-Arrival Meal

About an hour before landing, a second meal was offered, with a choice between a Wellington cheeseburger or pasta with tomato sauce. I chose the pasta:

Spiced tomato rigatoni pasta 
with basil pesto, Parmesan, baby mozzarella and sun-dried tomatoes

As far as airline pastas go, this dish was also a winner…as was the side salad (not the muffin…). 

a plate of pasta salad and muffin on a blue tray

 a plate of pasta and a cup of water

a bowl of salad and a muffin

a muffin on a clear plate

a food on the table

I suppose I could have had the burger too, but I was not hungry at this point.

Great food on this flight….

I just drank water, but United’s wine list has significantly  improved since my flight…kudos to United for its serious investment in onboard adult beverages.

Seat

Now, back to the seat. 

The 787-10 business class cabin, branded as “Polaris” by United, features 44 seats in a 1-2-1 configuration. Rows 1-11, all between door 1 and 2, constitute business class. Seats are 20.5 inches (52 cm) wide and recline into a fully-flat 6’6″ (198 cm) bed. All Polaris seats include direct aisle access.

an airplane with rows of monitors

an airplane with rows of monitors and seats

a seat in a plane

Seats include a universal power port, USB-A port, and seat controls that can easily adjust the seat between the upright and lie-flat mode and any angle in between. There’s also a side storage compartment large enough to store personal items like phones and wallets.

a television on a plane

a seat in a room
The bulkhead seat (1A and 1L on the 787-10) has extra space for your feet…

United offers what I consider to be industry-leading bedding in business class, with a plush duvet, two pillows, a mattress pad (on request), and a throw blanket. All times are Saks Fifth Avenue branded.

a pillow and blankets on a seat

Aided by a cool cabin and personal air vents overhead, I slept for over six hours, which is incredibly solid for a flight that is only 8.5 hours long…few things are more refreshing than falling into a deep sleep after a sleepless night.

a bed in a plane

a bed in an airplane

a screen on a plane

Sadly, no UA flight would be complete without a messy cabin…how sad that United cannot figure out how to deep clean its aircraft.

a close up of a metal grate

IFE + Wi-Fi

I did not connect to Wi-Fi on the flight, but a Wi-Fi pass was $21 (United promises free Starlink is coming). United’s in-flight-entertainment library includes a solid mix of movies and TV shows, with a smattering of games, music, and podcasts.

a screen shot of a television

a screen shot of a television

a screen shot of a device

a screen shot of a computer

a screen shot of a planet earth

Noise-cancelling headphones were below-average, but are now being phased out.

a pair of headphones on a blue surface

We had a fairly long taxi out of Frankfurt, which offered ample opportunity  for plane sighting:

a large airplane parked in a terminal

airplanes parked in a terminal

a plane on the tarmac

an airplane in the sky

an airplane on the runway

an airplane on a runway a runway with airplanes on it

an airport with airplanes on the runway

an aerial view of an airport

aerial view of a large green field

aerial view of a city and a river

We also had a nice approach over Chicago:

an aerial view of a city and water

an aerial view of a city and a body of water

an aerial view of a city by the ocean

aerial view of a neighborhood

a highway with cars and a bridge over a city

Lavatories

The 787-10 has two lavatories in the front of the aircraft and two behind the cabin. All three are reserved exclusively for Polaris Business Class. I used the lavatory to brush my teeth after breakfast and found it clean, with extra hand creme and facial mist from Therabody.

a bathroom with a sink and toilet

a group of bottles on a shelf

Amentity Kit

Fanny-pack style Therabody amenity kits were left at every seat. I did not open it, but contents included:

  • skin mist
  • eye serum
  • lip balm
  • hand cream
  • dental kit
  • eyeshade
  • earplugs
  • pen
  • tissues
  • socks

a small white bag on a blue surface

a table with items on it
(photo from a different flight)

CONCLUSION

All things considered, this was a really great flight…one of my best-ever on United. Warm service, delicious food, and a solid rest proved to be a winning combination on United…it rivaled my ICN-SFO flight as my best flights in years. 

a plane at an airport

a group of people walking in a hallway

My only complaint, as is true of almost every United flight, is that the plane was not deep cleaned. I truly do not understand why United struggles so much to keep its aircraft clean.

Oh, there was an interesting “incident” after landing…I’ll tell you about that tomorrow.

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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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38 Comments

  1. Chris Reply
    January 1, 2026 at 2:02 pm

    Was this before the partnership with laurent perrier?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 1, 2026 at 2:49 pm

      Yes.

    • Güntürk Üstün Reply
      January 1, 2026 at 4:59 pm

      As a reminder, UA has been serving complimentary Laurent-Perrier La Cuvée Brut NV Champagne to its United Polaris passengers. It is the first and only U.S. airline to serve that particular non-vintage Champagne. Laurent-Perrier La Cuvée Brut NV offers more Chardonnay and longer ageing than most Champagnes in its class.

  2. lightpacker Reply
    January 1, 2026 at 2:09 pm

    On previous Polaris flights I usually binge on foreign movies but yesterday’s Polaris movie menu had very few. Without a blue-tooth connection with the IFE the volume was low, barely adequate (using a wired connection with my Bose blue-tooth headphone).

    The halibut main dish and pre-arrival three cheese ravioli was very good. The flight attendants were excellent. The amenity kit came in a blue colored Brook Brothers pouch.

  3. Derek Reply
    January 1, 2026 at 3:21 pm

    thought there were 2 lavs in front

    Do the FAs no longer allow PP to use the lavs between Polaris and PP? Would be great if flying J if that were the case

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 2, 2026 at 6:31 am

      You are correct- I neglected to count the one right outside the flight deck.

  4. RCD Reply
    January 1, 2026 at 3:28 pm

    When was this flight? United has completely different dishware, linen, flatware, glassware and paper menu for the last several months … Maybe half a year.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 2, 2026 at 6:28 am

      Date is right there from last April. Hopefully will have an updated Polaris review soon!

  5. JoeMart Reply
    January 1, 2026 at 3:52 pm

    Can it be called a filet if it is the size of a coin?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 2, 2026 at 6:32 am

      It was small (and obviously left me hungry), but hey, at least the quality was good and it was cooked medium.

    • Ken Warner Reply
      January 5, 2026 at 3:25 am

      Their portions are always too small; they use a small main plate to make it look larger, but its not; is that fine china, or just a plastic plate? They need to get more competitive with SQ and Thai Air, in terms of inflight catering and service.

  6. Güntürk Üstün Reply
    January 1, 2026 at 4:27 pm

    What a wonderful flight! It is absolutely amazing to fly in UA Polaris Business Class… And B787-10 is one of the jetliners of the future.

  7. Arthur Reply
    January 1, 2026 at 4:37 pm

    Polaris food ex-EU is usually better than ex-US.

    • CJ99 Reply
      January 2, 2026 at 12:57 am

      Coach food, too!

      • Matthew Klint Reply
        January 2, 2026 at 6:33 am

        I think UA’s coach food is now among the best in the business, esp versus US/EU carriers.

  8. rebel Reply
    January 1, 2026 at 4:55 pm

    UA 787-10s actually have two lavs in front (1 ahead of door 1L and 1 just behind door 1R) and two behind the forward Polaris cabin. All 787s have two lavs up front.

  9. 1990 Reply
    January 1, 2026 at 5:46 pm

    Seriously. Clean. Your. Planes. Sheesh! The scent that United uses for its soap in the lavatory reminds me a bit too much of ‘urine,’ so it kinda ruins it for me. I prefer DL’s Grown Alchemist and even AA’s Radio Bombay soaps over it. Sorta petty, but it makes a difference. Also, they gotta get a new safety video… blue balls. *facepalm*

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 2, 2026 at 6:35 am

      100% agree and speaking of the power of marketing, I love Grown Alchemist so much (thanks to being introduced to it on Delta) that I bought some for home.

  10. Chris Reply
    January 1, 2026 at 6:14 pm

    Recently flew the same flight and have to agree with the review. Service was top notch and the food was excellent. Visited the Polaris lounge in Chicago, which was absolutely phenomenal! United is now the best US airline for premium travel and rivals most European airlines.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 2, 2026 at 6:38 am

      Agree that Polaris lounges are a great value-add. Delta One Lounges are still much better, in my opinion, than any Flagship or Polaris Lounge, but I think all U.S. carriers are highly competitive on transatlantic routes.

      • Aaron Reply
        January 2, 2026 at 8:23 am

        You’d rate all the Delta One lounges as better than that Polaris lounge at ORD?

        • Matthew Klint Reply
          January 2, 2026 at 8:48 am

          JFK and LAX a definite yes. SEA, just behind.

  11. Adam Reply
    January 1, 2026 at 10:33 pm

    I’m pleasantly surprised to see and hear about the tasty food and learn about the FAs being really helpful and friendly!

    But… holy coffin, Mattman… 20.5″ width? That’s barely more than the width of the typical economy seat!

    I guess I’m spoiled after my recent ANA and JAL business class flights, but — particularly as a side sleeper — a 20.5″ width is just super-uncomfortable and I find it sad that U.S. carriers seem to all have such narrow beds.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 2, 2026 at 6:29 am

      I do love the ANA and JAL business class seats and of course they are vastly superior, but I find the UA seat to be excellent and far better than not only all Lufthansa Group carriers (though I have not flown Allegris yet), but also DL, even on the 359 and 339. I think BA’s Club World Suite is excellent and so is AA’s new Flagship seat.

  12. Kelcy Reply
    January 1, 2026 at 11:25 pm

    I flew United’s 787 in Economy to Tokyo earlier this year. I try to fly Asian airlines whr traveling as far as Asia but I was pleasantly surprised with United. Even the blankets in Economy were very very nice.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 2, 2026 at 6:46 am

      Agreed that the new light blue economy class blankets and the green neck pillows are really about the best you can expect in economy class on any carrier.

  13. Mike Conrad Reply
    January 2, 2026 at 10:47 pm

    Frankly this review sounds like an advertisement. No mention of the 8-inch wide passage to the (cramped) outboard seats? I was shocked at how meager the accommodations were. WAY behind the international competition.

    Do agree that the Polaris lounge is very good. Mine was at Newark, and flights were delayed by hours as usual. Oh well.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 2, 2026 at 11:30 pm

      Definitely not a paid advertisement…have had many bad United reviews as well, but the crew was excellent on this flight and it really was a big deal.

  14. L. Simonetta Reply
    January 3, 2026 at 11:41 am

    Matt, to be very honest with you, I didn’t even read the review because of your opening paragraph, “My United Airlines flight from Frankfurt to Chicago, onboard a 787-10 in Polaris Business Class, was one of my most pleasant United flights in years, with amazingly attentive and friendly service, delicious food, and an extended deep sleep”. All your United reviews have a positive spin and don’t come across as objective. As a long time reader, it is clear that you have a connection with United leadership and that inflight crews are likely given a heads up you are a passenger. In some ways you are the subtle Tim Dunn Delta advocate equivalent for United Airlines.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 3, 2026 at 1:06 pm

      You’re delusional.

      Read this review:

      https://liveandletsfly.com/review-united-airlines-777-200-polaris-business-class/
      https://liveandletsfly.com/united-airlines-bad-flight/

  15. Timothy Himes Reply
    January 3, 2026 at 12:15 pm

    I got upgraded to Polaris BRU IAD 777-332 on Dec 24th. I too was blown away by the FAs, the food, the seat and just the overall flight. Great review. I even emailed to thank UA and highlighted how great the flight was but they.never bother to reply.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 3, 2026 at 1:04 pm

      Thanks, Timothy. Happy New Year!

  16. L. Simonetta Reply
    January 3, 2026 at 1:53 pm

    Matt, my apologies. Didn’t recall those negative reviews. Do you feel like you are totally objective when it comes to United? Maybe it’s me, but United appears to get more favorable coverage on your blog. Admit you do give credit to American and Delta when they meet or exceed your expectations. Also concur with your current freelance approach to purchase airfare and routing irrespective of earning status.

  17. Stephen Reply
    January 5, 2026 at 9:55 am

    Maybe write an article bringing awareness to the years expired contract those wonderful flight attendants are working on?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 5, 2026 at 10:52 am

      I have written many on that matter:

      https://liveandletsfly.com/?s=flight+attendant+contract

  18. YULtide Reply
    January 6, 2026 at 9:10 am

    1) Interesting review. Thanks!

    2) I don’t recall ever needing to go down stairs to board an aircraft in Frankfurt. Is this a feature of the Z gates? Remote stand? B gates have normal jet bridges.

    3) “Amentity kit” (sic) in the subhead.

    4) Two different spellings of creme/cream in bathroom/amenity kit descriptions.

    5) Thanks for sharing your review.

  19. Gregory V. Reply
    February 15, 2026 at 5:34 am

    Good review. By chance, did United respond to your lack of cleaning issue? Thank you.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      February 15, 2026 at 9:21 am

      No feedback from UA, though someone told me my review was posted on the employee website.

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