The 737 MAX is grounded across the world, but if you search for a flight on United.com, such as Los Angeles to Maui, you might just come across a 737 MAX in the search results if you click on details:
If you click on seats you might be surprised to see a plane listed as 737 MAX with 1-2-1 Polaris seating in first class and 10 across seating in economy:
Searching the flight status page for Los Angeles to Maui won’t be of much help:
But if you click on “check flight status” you’ll finally see the truth. United is operating the flight with a 777-200. But even on this page, the 772 seat map is still identifying as a 737 MAX:
Incidentally, that’s an incredible seat to Maui for just 40K miles! United doesn’t normally fly Polaris lie-flat direct aisle access seats to Hawaii, so that’s quite an amazing upgrade from the 737 MAX with domestic recliner first class seats!
This. handy. chart. may. also. help. some. commenters. 😉
HT: Something Fishy, via Reddit
It’s not just the 777 identifying as the 737 MAX either.
You can tell this isn’t a 737 MAX because the seat map is only showing 4 rows of first class while the MAX has 5 rows of first class:
The flight search results page still shows 737 MAX:
But clicking on flight search results shows that it’s being operated by a 737-800, though it too identifies as a 737 MAX on the seat map:
United is only allocating replacement planes for the 737 MAX within a couple days of departure, so if you look out to Thursday there’s no telling what plane will operate as the seat map does show the 737 MAX configuration:
If you’re booked on a flight like that you’ll want to watch and see what seat you’re assigned to when the aircraft type is swapped as the only thing we do know is that it won’t be a 737 MAX!
Happy Purim, folks 🙂
Leave a Reply
15 Comments On "No, United Isn’t Flying The 737 MAX, They Just Have A 777 Identifying As A 737 MAX"
All opinions expressed below are user generated and the opinions aren’t provided, reviewed or endorsed by any advertiser or DansDeals.
How do you always find these things
Maybe the 777 just self-identifies as a 737-MAX.
LOL love that journalist’s aircraft ID chart
Ummm, transphobia much?
It’s 2019, if a 777-200 wants to self-identify as a 737 MAX, I think we should support it!
Love your sense of humor
Maybe the 737-MAX is just a 787 that didn’t eat its veggies when it was growing up.
Just remember, had the 737 Max been eating healthy food it would have grown taller. Taller airframes don’t have to move their engines to awkward positions.
Thank you for the laugh
Lol well played Dan, well played… 🙂
This. handy. chart. may. also. help. some. commenters.
LMAO
The aircraft identification chart is all wrong.
The middle column are all F15s.
Who wants to tell him
do you mind telling the oilam if you recently bought stocks in boeing?
Hi, Please help! ELAL flight 385 TLV-FCO is marked as 737-900 is that the max?