Economy Beds Without Business Class Prices
United Airlines plans to introduce a new seating option called the "Relax Row", designed for economy passengers seeking more space on long-haul journeys. From 2027, travellers will be able to reserve three adjacent economy seats equipped with adjustable leg rests that extend to form a flatter surface. The design creates more space to lie down than a regular seat and gives another way to travel more comfortably without booking business class.
Passengers booking the Relax Row will receive bedding items including a mattress pad, blanket and two pillows, helping transform the seats into a more practical sleeping space. The option will be available for solo travellers, couples or families of three, with up to 12 rows per aircraft expected to feature the configuration. The airline plans to expand availability across more than 200 Boeing 787 and 777 aircraft by 2030.
The idea builds on earlier concepts introduced by other carriers offering additional space within economy cabins. Air New Zealand’s Skycouch allows passengers to convert a row of seats into a resting surface using a fitted liner and bedding, while Lufthansa offers Sleeper’s Row on selected long-haul routes exceeding 11 hours. These options show that some travellers want more space on long flights but are not ready to pay for business or first class.
Long-haul flights between Europe, North America and Asia are often scheduled overnight, so the chance to lie down can make the journey less tiring, especially on trips lasting ten hours or longer. Seats that create more space to stretch out can help people sleep better on board and feel less exhausted after landing, whether travelling for holidays, visiting relatives or continuing to another destination on the same trip.
The introduction of convertible economy seating shows how airlines are adjusting cabin layouts to appeal to passengers willing to pay for extra space without choosing business class. More varied seating formats may gradually widen the range of comfort levels available within the same aircraft. For those planning long journeys, this creates another option when balancing cost, rest and convenience on overnight routes.