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Already? United Airlines Cuts Back on Polaris Amenities

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 21, 2017April 21, 2017 2 Comments

United Airlines is cutting back on pillows and mattress pads in Polaris Business Class.

As reported by Brian Sumers, the following memo went to FAs–

Amenities – effective May 01

Customers and flight attendants both reported that there are too many amenities placed on customers’ seats, which makes it difficult for them to get settled. In addition, United Polaris amenities take up a lot of storage space on the aircraft. The solution: We’re removing the small pillow to reduce the number of items staged on customers’ seats. We will continue boarding the large pillow, and the gel pillow will be available upon customer request. In addition, we’re reducing the quantities of mattress pads provisioned, which will free up space to store other items. This is possible as use of mattress pads is less than 100 percent of the quantities currently provisioned.

Sumers asks, “Is this about space? Or about cost cuts?”

It’s a fair question. I think the answer is both.

Here’s my seat coming back from Frankfurt a couple weeks ago–

United Polaris 747 - 1

Two pillows and two blankets are quite a lot. After we requested a gel pillow and mattress pad we had so much bedding that we were forced to store in the side lockers. There was no other room!

Imagine downstairs on the 747-400 or on other aircraft without this extra personal storage. There simply is not room for it.

With the large pillow already sufficient and the memory gel pillow available upon request, I do not fault United for removing the superfluous pillow.

But it must be about money as well. Remember that United’s wine consumption exceeded expectations by 300%! That could be another reason United will take its sweet time (get it?) in bringing back ice cream sundaes to premium cabins. Polaris costs are higher than projected and United is walking a fine line of trying to balance a consistent, premium product with cost concerns.

CONCLUSION

I won’t lose any sleep over the loss of a small pillow. I also noticed that though I always request a mattress pad, most do not. Therefore, I think these cutbacks are reasonable due to the lack of personal storage space in all United business class seats.

.@united biz class customers soon will get 1 pillow, not 2. The airline will have fewer mattress pads. Is this about space? Or cost cuts? pic.twitter.com/8kjZUvYcWz

— Brian Sumers (@BrianSumers) April 20, 2017

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2 Comments

  1. Evan L Reply
    April 21, 2017 at 1:16 pm

    They’re gearing up to save Oscar Munoz’s salary and perks as UAL faces that lawsuit from the Vietnamese doctor taken off the Chicago flight. So, no Sundae for you and me, but lavish golden parachutes for the Munoz’s of the corporate world. Take that. While a pillow or pad won’t be missed, UAL will see the reactions and make a move to replace the Polaris seat for an orange crate. And still the people will cheer the ‘hip’ and ‘quirky’ move as oh so eco friendly.

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