United Airlines 1K can now pre-board: Many changes in UA Boarding Procedures

Star Alliance Carrier United Airlines calls it: “Introducing Better Boarding at United Airlines.” Today, United Airlines is expanding enhancements to its boarding procedures at gates in airports around the world. These are more than  1000+ departure gates for this US based airline.

United’s MileagePlus Premier 1K customers members who previously boarded in group one, will now be invited to pre-board. This priviledge was only reserved to Global Service members, an invitation only group of high spending frequent United travelers.

United’s MileagePlus Premier Gold customers will also move up in the boarding process from group two to group one. With the 1K boarding enhancement, United’s enhanced boarding provides an upgraded experience for some of the airline’s top MileagePlus members.

The updated better boarding process gives customers more space at the gate, less time waiting in line and improved boarding information to create a less stressful environment.

“The boarding process was one of the top areas customers told us they wanted to be improved,” said Sarah Murphy, vice president of Global Operations Strategy, Planning and Design at United. “We listened to customers and employees as we tested a variety of processes on thousands of flights until we found a better boarding process that results in less time spent waiting in lines, improved communication and a better way to recognize our Premier® customers while balancing out the number of passengers in each boarding group.”

The improvements start with reducing the number of boarding lanes from five to two, giving customers added space, more time to relax and less time spent in line. With more time, passengers can enjoy a nearby United Club or lounge or airport restaurants and shops before their flight. United app users will also receive a new alert when boarding has begun for their flight, making it easier to know when to make their way to the gate. In the future, United will expand these notifications to text messages. Digital displays in the gate area also keep customers informed with updated helpful boarding information.

These changes not only gives top customers more time to settle into their seats but also help balance out the number of customers in each of the airline’s five boarding groups. United is also expanding its military pre-boarding group from uniformed military members to also include all active duty military members to even better recognize those serving our country. Qualifying United credit card holders will continue to receive priority boarding in group two.


United started testing a variety of boarding concepts in the fall of 2017, soliciting feedback from customers and employees along the way. After testing these changes at numerous airports, United received overwhelmingly positive feedback from customers and employees who experienced the better boarding process. United began rolling out aspects of this process, including updated signage at select airports across its network earlier this year, and putting it into effect at all gates at Los Angeles International Airport in February. Beginning September 18, the better boarding will appear at UA entire global network.