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United Airlines Introduces Premium 'Coastliner' Service on Transcontinental Airbus A321neos

United Airlines Launches Premium 'Coastliner' Service on New Airbus A321neos
United Airlines is preparing to enhance its premium transcontinental service with the introduction of a new Airbus A321neo subfleet, distinguished by a unique 'Coastliner' livery and an upgraded three-class cabin configuration. The first aircraft in this series, registered as N94750, was recently observed at Airbus’s Hamburg facility, marking the near arrival of United’s new A321LF variant.
A Refined Cabin Experience and Advanced Aircraft
Departing from the current A321neo fleet, which accommodates 200 passengers and is powered by Pratt & Whitney engines, the new A321LFs will offer a more exclusive onboard experience. Each aircraft will seat 161 passengers, divided into 20 Polaris lie-flat suites, 12 Premium Plus seats, and 129 economy seats. These aircraft will be equipped with the CFM LEAP-1A30 engine, a low-thrust variant, and are expected to enter service by late 2026.
United has leased 40 of these A321LFs as a strategic response to delays in the Boeing 737 MAX 10 program. The new aircraft are intended to replace the airline’s aging Boeing 757-200s on premium transcontinental routes. The cabin will feature a refreshed design, with the Polaris section likely incorporating the Elevate Altitude seat—a space-efficient, direct-aisle access herringbone suite with privacy doors, comparable to those on JetBlue’s A321LRs and American Airlines’ A321XLRs. The Premium Plus cabin will follow with a four-abreast layout, leading into the main economy section.
Strategic Positioning Amid Intensifying Competition
The introduction of the 'Coastliner' service arrives amid increasing competition in the premium transcontinental market. American Airlines has recently announced new routes from Chicago and Los Angeles, aiming to challenge United’s stronghold on these lucrative corridors. In response, United is reinforcing its market position by investing in a superior onboard product and leveraging its established presence at key hubs.
Market response to United’s strategy has been favorable. The airline reported record revenue of $53.8 billion in 2025 and projects even stronger financial performance in 2026, driven by sustained demand for premium and international travel. Competitors, particularly American Airlines, are simultaneously expanding their premium offerings and service at major airports such as Chicago O’Hare, highlighting the intensifying competition for high-value transcontinental passengers.
While United has yet to release full details of the A321LF’s interior, the unveiling of the 'Coastliner' livery and enhanced cabin design underscores the airline’s commitment to capturing the premium market. As these aircraft enter service, passengers can anticipate a new level of comfort and exclusivity on United’s flagship coast-to-coast routes.

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