United Airlines announced a new economy seating product this week that the carrier says will allow a row of three seats to convert into a more flexible resting space on long-haul flights.
The airline said the United Relax RowSM consists of “a set of United Economy seats that can transform into a couch, creating a more comfortable option for customers traveling in the United Economy cabin on long-haul flights.” United said it is “the first North American airline to offer this kind of seating option and holds North American exclusivity on the design.”
The dedicated row of three seats includes “individually adjustable leg rests that fold up at a 90-degree angle” to create additional space “to sleep, stretch out or watch a movie.” United described the product as intended for “families traveling with small children, solo travelers and couples who want the value of United Economy but with a little extra comfort.”

Customers in the Relax Row will receive added amenities, including “a custom-fitted mattress pad, a specially sized plush blanket, two additional pillows, as well as a plush toy and Children’s Travel Kit for families.”
United said the product is expected to launch in 2027 and will be installed on more than 200 Boeing 787 and Boeing 777 widebody aircraft by 2030. The airline said there will be “up to 12 United Relax Row sections on each plane,” and the seats will be located between United Economy and United Premium Plus® cabins.
“As a leading premium airline, we’re committed to delivering new, industry-leading experiences for all of our customers – and the United Relax Row is the perfect example of that,” said Andrew Nocella, United’s executive vice president and chief commercial officer. He added that “customers traveling in United Economy on long-haul flights deserve an option for more space and comfort.”
United also highlighted additional family-focused features, including free family seating policies, kids’ meal options on select flights, curated inflight entertainment for families, and a children’s travel kit created with Sesame Street, including an Oscar the Grouch activity book and other items.
The airline said the United Relax Row is part of broader efforts to improve the economy cabin experience on long-haul flights.
