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    United Is Blocking Middle Seats on Its New Airbus A321XLRs | Invesloan.com

    June 15, 2026Updated:June 15, 2026
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    United Airlines is testing something new in economy class: blocked middle seats.

    A viral Reddit post last week showed a mock-up of the supposed three-seat row, with a tray table as a middle divider, sparking speculation about what looks like a version of European-style business class, aka “Eurobusiness.”

    United confirmed to Business Insider that the concept is real and will be on its new Airbus A321XLRs, saying “we’re always evaluating and testing new ways to further differentiate ourselves within the industry and add even more value to the experience.”

    These “extra-long-range” narrowbodies will replace United’s Boeing 757s on mostly transatlantic routes, like Newark to Edinburgh, or even further to Northern Italy and West Africa. The first A321XLR was delivered in June, and it’s expected to enter service later this year.

    While United did not disclose its exact strategy for blocking middle seats, the setup appears to kill two birds with one stone: it saves money by keeping flight attendant staffing to a minimum, and it’s another way for United to potentially upsell incremental comfort upgrades amid booming premium demand.

    Contrary to online theories, the spokesperson said the row will not be on United’s new Airbus A321neo “Coastliner” subfleet, which has 161 seats and is set to exclusively operate premium transcontinental routes.

    Save on labor and upsell economy

    Federal regulations require United’s A321XLRs to have one flight attendant per 50 certified seats, plus a fourth due to the complexity of the sliding doors in business class.

    Just one extra seat would trigger a fifth and add labor costs. The spokesperson said there would be at least four flight attendants on the A321XLRs.


    United airplane cabin with seatback screens and an open beverage galley stocked with soft drinks and bottled water.

    United’s A321XLR will have a walk-up snack bar in economy. 

    United Airlines



    United also just signed a new labor contract with its flight attendant union in May that hiked pay by 31% and added boarding pay.

    The airline may also see the regulatory workaround as an opportunity to further monetize its premium-heavy airplanes.

    A fifth of the A321XLR’s seats will be either Polaris lie-flat business class suites or premium economy, leaving a large pool of coach passengers that United can still upsell — in this case, for more elbow room.

    The idea reflects a broader push by United to expand premium options “nose-to-tail” across the cabin.

    The airline recently introduced two-person business-class “Studios” on its new Boeing 787-9s. It’s also preparing to launch a “Rest Row” in coach, which is a row of three economy seats with legrests that convert into a bed-like surface.

    A version of ‘Eurobusiness’

    For decades, European airlines like Lufthansa, Finnair, British Airways, and Air France have blocked the middle seat in rows at the front of the plane to create a distinct business class on short-haul flights.


    A row of Club Europe seats on a new British Airways Airbus A320neo.

    A row of Club Europe seats on a new British Airways Airbus A320neo. 

    Pete Syme/BI



    “Eurobusiness” is not a true domestic first-class recliner like United or Delta offers, but the ticket usually includes free luggage, priority check-in and boarding, and lounge access.

    European-style business class is not entirely new to US travelers. US airlines broadly adopted blocked middle seats during the pandemic for health and distancing reasons.

    Spirit Airlines, before its collapse, experimented with blocked middle seats as part of a broader test of premium-economy-like cabins. Budget carrier Frontier Airlines started blocking middle seats in 2024 through its “UpFront Plus” product.

    Frontier’s SVP and chief commercial officer, Robert Schroeter, said in a May earnings call that the seat “drives quite a bit of benefit,” adding that its revenue contribution for the airline has “increased significantly.”

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