I’ve written in the past about how to pre-order meals in American first class and how to pre-order meals in Delta first class. In this post I wanted to write a guide about how to pre-order meals in United first class, based on a recent flight experience.
While it’s nice that United offers a meal pre-ordering system, I would note that this isn’t entirely seamless. That’s because on some flights there are limited quantities of each meal available for pre-order, so it’s possible for items to be “out of stock,” even when choosing days in advance. Anyway, let’s get into how it works…
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Reserve your meals before you fly United
While United is otherwise great with technology, the airline has only fairly recently introduced meal pre-ordering in premium cabins. Admittedly this can cause confusion, though, so let’s discuss everything you need to know about the process.
For which flights can you pre-select your meal?
United lets you pre-select your main course when traveling in first class or business class. This includes domestic first class flights, short haul international business class flights, and United Polaris flights (which is what long haul business class is marketed as).
Note that you can only pre-select meals on flights that have full meal services, so this wouldn’t be available on a flight where just a light snack is served. Generally meals are served on flights of 800+ miles that are during a meal window.
When can you pre-select your meal?
United has the shortest window of the “big three” airlines where you can select your meal. Specifically, you can select your meal between 24 hours and five days of departure. So if you’re booking further out than that, don’t expect you’ll be able to select your meal until five days before departure.
How do you pre-select your meal?
So, how can you go about selecting your meal when flying in a United premium cabin? There are a few ways to go about this. The most consistent option is that you can visit United’s dedicated webpage for selecting meals, at this link.
Alternatively, five days before departure, eligible passengers should receive an email from United inviting them to choose their inflight meal.
When you click that link, you’ll see an option for each passenger on the itinerary to select their meal.
While the quality of food may be questionable (I’ll dedicate a separate post to the burger and fries), United does typically offer passengers five choices on domestic flights, which is pretty impressive, as that may be more options than what you’d have access to onboard.
As a third option for accessing these choices, you can just log into your itinerary on united.com or through the United mobile app. When you’re in your itinerary, just scroll down until you see “View preorder meal & snacks.”
Why do some meal options show as out of stock?
Here’s a really underwhelming aspect to United’s meal pre-order system. To start, let me mention how with American, meal pre-orders don’t run out. That’s to say that if a lot more people order a certain dish than would normally be loaded, the airline will simply adjust catering. That’s not the case with United on long haul business class (Polaris) flights, unfortunately.
Let me explain United’s pre-order system on Polaris flights with an example, as the airline doesn’t even make all of a particular meal available in advance. Say a Polaris class cabin has 40 seats, there are five meal options, and United typically loads eight of each main course:
- The airline may only make 20 of the 40 meals available for pre-order, to still give high tier elite members an option onboard
- That means the airline may only have four of each dish available for pre-order
As a result, you’ll often find that options show as out of stock, even when reserving them in advance. I’ve heard plenty of reports of people not even having access to all options five days out, so that is quite frustrating.
How does United prioritize meal orders onboard?
How does United prioritize meal orders once onboard, since not all meals are available for pre-order? United will generally prioritize meal orders for Global Services members, then Premier 1K members, and then all other passengers. Meal orders are typically taken front to back.
Bottom line
While it’s nice that United has a pre-order program for meals at all, unfortunately the execution leaves quite a bit to be desired. If you’re traveling in first or business class on a flight with a meal, you can select your meal between 24 hours and five days of departure.
The catch is that for Polaris flights, there are a limited number of options you can pre-order — only a percentage of total meals catered are available for pre-order, and United won’t adjust the ratio of meals if there’s more demand for one than the other. So even five days out, you might not be able to select your preferred meal in advance.
The program is worth being aware of, but I do think United could work a bit on the execution…
If you’ve used United’s meal pre-order program, what was your experience like?
Used it and flt attendant seemed surprised I had preorodered. Got my selection as pre-ordered!
Non only the link isn't working (it just says "Preorder window is closed" even though I haven't entered my flight info -- and says that even in incognito), but I can't even find the menu with the food and wine to be served on my flight.
I am definitely not looking forward to my flight and can't wait to leave the third world country of the USA and return to Asia!
The article is not 100% correct. Routes like sfo-yvr offers no meals and is over 800 miles.
Seems easy enough, thanks for explaining.
That burger looks (pick one):
Incredible
Putrid
Surely not a sales job for United F
Like something to avoid
Ugh
Some guy pre-ordered the burger on my flight last Weds. Flight attendant apologized to him for the quality when handing it over lol. Looked so bad.
The sad fact is United does not recognize and give corresponding 1K status to Air Canada SEs even those who are MM+. Being offered pre ordering on United is hot and miss. On a recent flight from LHR to Dulles it was not offered to me and even though I was in 2A they had run out of the choices. I never bother to pre order on AC as they ask SEs first and frankly I don’t know what want to dine on until the day of.
thank you very much for this article. my experience with United has not been impressive at all - except for the new Polaris Lounge at Newark International Airport and maybe their flatbeds. my experience with American airlines has been much better, but the convenience of newark airport keeps me a prisoner to United.
In my opinion pre orderd meal in Singapore Airlines Business class is the best and very easy
Tired to preorder a few months ago and it didn’t work. One was even on a 777 EWR-IAH. As it turned out it was crap food, so it wouldn’t have made any difference
The day I receive the email telling me my meal selection period is open I click on the link only to receive the message that tells me the selection period has ended. I am then reminded that it starts 5 days prior to the flight etc
I can almost never get access to make a choice
I get whatever is leftover
First class lol. I’ve had better in economy.
Perhaps it's best that you don't post pictures with articles on United food offerings.
One point of clarification:
There are no caps on domestic//Canada/Mexico/LatAm flights - it is similar to AA.
Caps exist on Polaris longhaul flights.
Flying first class to get a $10 menu not even matching what we can order in a McDonald’s…
Wow, those pics made me appreciate Lufthansa's business class catering. Even the sad Taste of Heimat is better than that.
That's some pretty nice plating for a cheeseburger my middle school used to serve