Upgrade on UA TransPac for $159?

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CathyZ

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I've won a holiday to Las Vegas and fly AA to San Fran/LV on Good Friday (747-400). I have chosen seats but also have the choice to upgrade to premium economy. Is it worth paying the extra $159 each?

 
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I've won a holiday to Las Vegas and fly AA to San Fran/LV on Good Friday (747-400). I have chosen seats but also have the choice to upgrade to premium economy. Is it worth paying the extra $159 each?


What flight is the upgrade available on? SYD-SFO?
 
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Yes UA 870 to SFO
 
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Yes UA 870 to SFO

For a flight of that distance I would think it's worth upgrading! That being said, I'm not sure of what their seat is like.
 
I've won a holiday to Las Vegas and fly AA to San Fran/LV on Good Friday (747-400). I have chosen seats but also have the choice to upgrade to premium economy. Is it worth paying the extra $159 each?


Definitely do your research. I don't think they have premium economy. It's "economy comfort".
A few extra inches. Not a special cabin with wider seats and fancier food. Just extra leg room.


EDIT: it's economy plus
here's a review

Airline review | United Airlines Economy Plus seats | Flight test
 
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