United Airlines will soon allow passengers to purchase the middle seat on select flights. The option is scheduled to go on sale later this year.
The middle seat will feature a shared table between two aisle seats. This setup is designed for travelers wanting extra workspace or storage.
The move may actually save the airline money. Offering the middle seat as a premium product could reduce empty rows and increase revenue.
Passengers will pay a fee to reserve the space. The exact price has not yet been announced.
The concept targets business travelers and solo fliers. It provides a dedicated surface for laptops, meals, or personal items.
United hopes the offering will attract customers who value comfort and productivity. The shared table design is similar to table seating on some trains.
The airline plans to test the feature on a limited number of routes first. A wider rollout will depend on customer feedback and operational results.
Details on specific flight numbers and dates remain pending. United has not confirmed which aircraft types will include the new seat option.





