For travelers flying between the tech-heavy Bay Area and the global financial hub of Switzerland, the long-haul experience is about to get a major upgrade. United Airlines has confirmed that its new "ultra-premium" Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, featuring the "United Elevated" interior, will begin daily service between San Francisco (SFO) and Zurich (ZRH) this fall.
Starting September 1, 2026, Zurich will become the third international destination to host this specialized aircraft, following successful launches to Singapore and London earlier this spring.
What Makes the "Elevated" Dreamliner Different?
Unlike the standard 787-9, which typically seats 257 passengers, this reconfigured luxury version holds just 222 seats. By removing 35 seats, United has created one of the most premium-heavy aircraft in the sky.
1. The Debut of Polaris Studio℠The star of the show is the United Polaris Studio, a new class of service located at the very front of the aircraft.The Suite Life: There are only eight of these exclusive suites, featuring sliding privacy doors and approximately 25% more space than standard Polaris seats.
Companion Seating: Six of the eight suites include an integrated ottoman with a seatbelt, allowing a companion to sit with you during the flight.
Tech Upgrades: Each suite boasts a massive 27-inch 4K OLED monitor—the largest of any U.S. carrier—along with wireless charging and Bluetooth connectivity.
Exclusive Dining: Studio passengers will enjoy a tailored menu that includes an Ossetra caviar amuse-bouche.
2. A Massive Premium Footprint
Beyond the Studio suites, the aircraft is designed for those who value comfort and productivity:
56 Polaris Business Class Seats: Redesigned suites with 19-inch 4K screens and direct aisle access.
35 Premium Plus Seats: For the first time, these seats include privacy dividers and built-in reading lights, along with wireless charging.
The Polaris Snack Bar: A dedicated walk-up area for premium passengers to grab snacks and refreshments throughout the flight.
Why Zurich?
The decision to bring the Elevated 787-9 to Zurich underscores Switzerland’s importance as a key hub for high-yield business travel. As a global center for banking and pharmaceuticals, Zurich consistently generates the demand for the high-density premium seating this aircraft offers.
By September, United expects to have every daily flight from San Francisco to London, Singapore, and Zurich outfitted with this new cabin concept.
How to Book Your Seat
If you’re looking to experience the new cabin, here’s how to spot it during the booking process:
Check the Seat Map: Look for the 222-seat configuration rather than the standard 257-seat layout.
The "Studio" Tag: When selecting your fare, look for the "Polaris Studio available" tag under the United Polaris options.
Flight Numbers: The SFO-ZRH service is typically operated as UA44 (Eastbound) and UA45 (Westbound).
With at least 30 of these reconfigured aircraft expected to be in the fleet by the end of 2027, United is making a clear statement: the future of long-haul travel isn't just about getting there—it’s about how much space you have while you do.

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