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United Restores Two Polaris Cutbacks

Matthew Klint Posted onMay 8, 2019May 8, 2019 9 Comments

United Reverses Polaris Cutbacks

United is restoring two cutbacks in Polaris Business Class on late-evening flights from Washington Dulles to Europe while extending its mandatory express dining trial another month.

Last month I wrote about a one-month trial program at Washington Dulles on four late-evening departures to Europe:

  • Dublin (UA126)
  • Frankfurt (UA932)
  • Lisbon (UA168)
  • London (UA924)

In an effort to maximize onboard sleep, business class passengers were served appetizer + salad + main course on a single tray followed by dessert from the galley (rather than via cart).

While United originally promised that no food would be cut, it actually eliminated post-dinner cheese plates as well as the hot breakfast option prior to landing. That led to charges that these changes were not about sleep at all but only about saving a few bucks.

> Read More: United Will Trial New Express Dining Service Concept In Business Class
> Read More: United Actually Is Reducing Meal Service In Polaris During April “Trial”

United Restores Cheese And Hot Breakfast

I reached out to United to find out how the trial went. A spokesperson informed me that cheese and hot breakfast would be restored and the trial would continue another month:

We continue to receive helpful feedback from our customers and as a result, we are making some adjustments to the United Polaris late night service test. On our late night United Polaris service test on three late night flights departing from IAD, we are adding back the cheese plate to the dessert service as well as adding a hot meal option for breakfast. We will continue to gather feedback as we extend this test through May.

Thus, only 2/3 petit four choices remain cut from the “usual” meal service.

A Proposal

I am certainly happy that United has re-introduced cheese and hot breakfast this month, even if it should not have been cut in the first place.

While it would create more work for flight attendants, I still believe a more on-demand dining service is the way to go on these late-night flights. Offer everything a la carte, including the appetizers and salads. Offer a nice cheese plate with ripe fruit as one of the main course choices. If someone wants to eat breakfast after takeoff, fine. Dispensing with two set meal services and keeping the lights off the entire flight would encourage rest and reduce food waste.

Perhaps that is simply not possible when flight attendants already feel short-staffed. Perhaps it would actually create more disturbance if FAs are serving meals at different times throughout the night. But I still think it would provide a better passenger experience and save United some money on its catering bill.

CONCLUSION

Some people only want a cheese plate and then a hot breakfast in the morning, so it was appropriate for United to restore these cutbacks. As the trial continues at Washington Dulles, United has the chance to try something even more adventurous than putting everything on a single tray.

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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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9 Comments

  1. Fast Freddy Reply
    May 8, 2019 at 12:34 pm

    I think you’re being generous in your counting…

    So United is “restoring” some of the food they recently took away. OK, not a huge deal but I guess that’s a positive thing.

    But that’s one “reversed cutback” not two. Or are you going to inflate the magnitude of their generosity further by counting each slice of restored cheese, each corn flake in the breakfast?

    • Matthew Reply
      May 8, 2019 at 12:42 pm

      They cut this on four flights for one month and brought it back. I give United credit for recognizing this was a stupid move. I don’t think I was being overly positive…

      • Fast Freddy Reply
        May 8, 2019 at 2:13 pm

        Oh, I agree — credit where credit is due.

        I also think that criticism of United often goes a bit over the top with excessive hyperbole that’s unjustified. You seem to take a more rational, balanced, dare I say even level-headed view of them.

        I’m just saying, they took away some minor food options, they reversed that decision. So yes, good for them, yes, acknowledge that. I’d just say that was one “restoration” not two. I kept re-reading the post trying to find the second restoration and couldn’t find it, then realized you were counting two facets of the same policy reversal as two restorations.

        • Dotti c Reply
          May 8, 2019 at 9:06 pm

          Nice they listened !!

      • sam Reply
        May 8, 2019 at 3:39 pm

        5 million miles and I’ve never seen someone starve to death on a plane. Business class is for sleep and the food is highly overrated.

  2. Daniel Reply
    May 8, 2019 at 1:54 pm

    I really prefer to eat on the ground on these late night departures and I prefer these flights since they maximize sleep.

    I believe these flights typically leave around 10 p.m. I don’t want to eat dinner then; I want to sleep.

    I’m not saying they should be removing food items (although a hot breakfast is the one meal I’d want on this flight) but it’s really not the worst move.

  3. Alfredo La Mont Reply
    May 8, 2019 at 7:37 pm

    A snack tray that would include some bread, cheese, cold cuts and more fresh fruit would be welcome. A 17 hour flight with a dinner meal and breakfast on arrival is hardly enough.

  4. Arthur Reply
    May 8, 2019 at 10:41 pm

    I’d rather have better tasting food. If BA can improve on that front, UA can, too. A Polaris lounge would be great for IAD, but it didn’t look like any construction had started as of a few days ago.

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