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I flew 16-hours nonstop in economy class on one of United Airlines' busiest international routes — here's what it was like

by Harrison Jacobs on Apr 2, 2018, 1:41 PM

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  • United Airlines is one of three airlines that flies non-stop from New York to Hong Kong.
  • The 16-hour route, which takes passengers over the ice caps of the arctic, is one of the longest flights in the world.
  • I decided to fly United Airlines "Economy"-class cabin to Hong Kong to see what the experience was like after years of bad press around the airline.

 

United Airlines has had a rough couple of years.

For most Americans, United Airlines' recent history has made it an airline to avoid: the violent removal of passenger David Dao last year, the high-profile death of a d0g last month in an overhead compartment, and abysmal consumer satisfaction ratings over the last several years.

That's before you get into passengers' increasing discontent with the airline's baggage fees, new "basic economy" ticket class, and shrinking seats, leading Wired to call United the "industry leader in the abandonment of basic decency."

It all made me a bit nervous when I was looking for a flight from New York to Hong Kong days before I needed to leave. While Cathay Pacific, American Airlines, and United all flight nonstop to Hong Kong, United was the only one available on such short notice.

Perhaps I'm a masochist, but it was a very reasonable $761 for a one-way ticket. And I was curious what United might be like on one of the longest air routes in the world.

I last flew United Airlines a few months back over Christmas on a visit to Seattle. The flight there went without incident, but the flight back was a nightmare of delays, overbooked seats, and forced checked bags.

Read on to see what I thought of my flight on United Airlines, departing from Newark Liberty International Airport at 4:00 p.m. for Hong Kong International Airport, operated on a 777-200.

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I arrived at Newark Liberty International Airport about two hours before my flight. I knew I wasn't checking my bag; I meticulously packed my carry-on so I wouldn't have to.



The security screening was confusing. From the perspective of a regular traveler, TSA PreCheck and the various "priority" lines seem to be creating more harm than good. The regular security line was excruciatingly long while much-needed TSA officers waited around on the empty "priority" lines.



When I finally got through, I had just enough time to grab a bite to eat before boarding. I stopped at Wanderlust, one of the dozens of restaurants in United's new dedicated terminal at Newark. Like most of the options there, it was tasty but overpriced.



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