Tuesday, July 26, 2011

UA Fast Track Through Airport security line

Customers who want to Take the Fast Track Through the Airport to board plane more quickly may now do so with United’s new Premier Line, the Travel Options by United airlines.

“When we asked our customers what travel services are most important to them, they told us that access to priority lines was something they value highly,” said Dennis Cary, senior vice president and chief marketing and customer officer. “Premier Line provides convenient access to fast-track lines and is another choice for our customers to customize their own travel experience.”

Starting at $25, Premier Line provides priority access to three types of specially reserved lines that offer customers convenience at check-in, security and boarding, including boarding for connecting flights.

United’s Premier Line service is offered to a limited number of customers each hour based on time of departure. Elite Mileage Plus members will continue to enjoy free access to priority lines as they have in the past.
Premier Line is available in the U.S. at United’s five hub airports – Chicago ohare ORD, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington Dulles IAD– and at 9 other airports, including Boston, New York LaGuardia, and Seattle Sea-Tac . It may be purchased at united.com when booking a ticket, while checking-in online, or anytime through the “My Itineraries” page at united.com. The option will also be available in the coming weeks at United’s airport kiosks.

In addition to the new Premier Line service, customers may further enhance their travel experiences with other services from United’s Travel Options portfolio. For example, customers may conveniently ship their luggage overnight with Door-to-Door Baggage, and may choose United’s Economy Plus seating section that has up to five more inches of legroom (for elite Mileage Plus members, access to Economy Plus is complimentary). Also, with United’s Award Accelerator offering, starting at $9, customers may earn travel awards faster by multiplying the number of miles they receive when they fly.

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