I flew 8 hours in United Polaris business class. The lie-flat seat was comfier than my own bed.
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I flew 8 hours in United Polaris business class. The lie-flat seat was comfier than my own bed.
"I never thought I'd prefer sleeping 35,000 feet in the sky to my own bed, but my recent trip in United's business class proved me wrong. I like to take red-eye flights when I'm traveling to a destination in a different time zone because it helps me keep my sleep schedule on track. However, if I don't get proper rest on these flights, I land feeling completely groggy and end up missing out on my first day of travel."
"So, on a recent overnight flight from New Jersey to Morocco, I decided to upgrade to United Polaris business class in hopes of getting a good night's sleep. I originally had a regular economy ticket and, as a frequent flyer, used my PlusPoints to get the upgrade at no additional charge. Between the Saks Fifth Avenue blanket and a toiletry kit filled with skincare products, the experience did not disappoint."
A traveler flew overnight from New Jersey to Morocco and upgraded from economy to United Polaris business class using PlusPoints at no additional charge. The Polaris lounge provided a sit-down meal before departure. The onboard lie-flat seat enabled a great night's sleep, helping the traveler maintain a sleep schedule and avoid grogginess on arrival. The cabin included amenities such as a Saks Fifth Avenue blanket and a toiletry kit stocked with skincare products. The overall experience combined comfortable rest, quality pre-flight dining, and premium amenities that made sleeping at 35,000 feet preferable to the traveler's home bed.
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