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Coming soon: Premier Access, the new name for our priority airport services available when you fly United or Continental: priority check-in, priority security checkpoint access (where offered), priority boarding lanes at the gate, and priority baggage handling. Learn more.
Here are a few of the ways we put Premier Executive® members first:
First on the phone: Premier Executive reservations
To receive personal assistance in booking your worldwide flights, you or your travel agent can call our dedicated Premier Executive Reservations service in the U.S., Canada and several locations in Asia, Australia, Europe and Central America. In other areas, your local United Reservations office will assist you. For a directory of Premier reservations phone numbers, please visit unitedairlines.com.vn/wwcontacts.
First in line: Priority check-in
Check-in for your United flights at the counters designated specifically for you. If no elite line exists, you are welcome to check in with our United First® customers at most major terminals in the U.S. and Canada. On international flights, you may check-in with our United Business® customers.
You may also use Priority check-in counters when flying on any of our Star Alliance® member carriers. Look for the "Star Alliance Gold" sign for your Priority check-in position.
Priority baggage handling
Your checked bags get priority treatment and are among the first off the flight when you fly United or Continental.
United Economy Plus®
Economy Plus seating is complimentary for Premier Executive members and a traveling companion. Economy Plus is an exclusive area of 6 to 11 rows in the United Economy® cabin, offering up to an additional 5 inches of legroom. Advance seating is available at the time of booking on a first-come, first-served basis, and the member must also have elite status at the time of travel to retain reserved Economy Plus seats. Economy Plus is available on all United aircraft.
Priority on the waitlist
If a United flight you want is full, you can be added to the waitlist for seats that may become available.
- For paid traveler, your priority status on the waitlist is determined first by your MileagePlus status, then by the fare you purchase, with highest fares getting highest priority.
- For award travel, your place on the waitlist is determined first by status, then by the time your request is made.
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