United Relax Row: The Economy Sofa-Bed Coming in 2027

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To the point United Airlines unveils Relax Row, a row of three economy seats transformable into a sofa-bed on its Boeing 787 and 777 aircraft. Here is what Canadian travelers need to know.

United Airlines has just unveiled the Relax Row: a row of three seats in economy class that transforms into a sofa-bed after takeoff. The product, inspired by Air New Zealand’s Skycouch, will be available starting in 2027 on the airline’s Boeing 787 and 777 aircraft. For Canadian travelers departing from Montreal, Toronto, or Vancouver, this is an option that deserves attention. Especially considering that Air Canada offers nothing equivalent in economy.

Here is everything we know about the United Airlines Relax Row, how it works, its estimated price, and how Canadians can take advantage of it via Aeroplan and the Star Alliance.

How the Relax Row Works

The concept is simple: three side-by-side economy seats with footrests that lift to 90 degrees to create a flat surface. United provides a fitted mattress, an oversized blanket, and two pillows to transform the row into a rest area. Families also receive a plush toy and a travel kit for children.

The surface measures approximately 51 inches (4 feet 3 inches) long. This is enough for a child to lie down completely, or for an adult to curl up comfortably. However, do not expect a true flat bed if you are taller than 5 feet 6 inches.

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Where the Relax Row Is Located in the Aircraft

Relax Row rows will be positioned between the United Premium Plus cabin and standard economy class. Each aircraft will have up to 12. On average, there will be 9 rows per aircraft once the rollout is complete.

Timeline and Affected Aircraft

DetailInformation
Launch2027
Equipped AircraftBoeing 787 and Boeing 777
2030 Goal200+ equipped aircraft
Rows per AircraftUp to 12 (average: 9)
Targeted FlightsLong-haul only

The rollout will begin on new aircraft and those currently undergoing reconfiguration. Transatlantic and transpacific routes will be served as a priority, which includes flights from United’s Canadian hubs.

What This Changes for Canadians

United operates direct flights from Montreal (YUL), Toronto (YYZ), and Vancouver (YVR) to several long-haul destinations. These routes often pass through hubs in Newark (EWR), Chicago (ORD), San Francisco (SFO), or Houston (IAH) before continuing to Europe, Asia, or South America.

Concretely, a traveler flying YUL–EWR–London or YYZ–ORD–Tokyo could reserve a Relax Row on the long-haul segment. It is on these 7 to 14-hour portions that the product makes the most sense.

Air Canada Offers Nothing Comparable

Air Canada offers its Signature Class, Premium Economy, and standard economy class. But no intermediate product allows economy seats to be transformed into a sleeping surface. For Canadian families traveling in economy on long flights, United’s Relax Row becomes a concrete alternative to consider.

Furthermore, both airlines are part of Star Alliance. Canadians who accumulate Aeroplan points can already book United flights via Aeroplan. The question is whether the Relax Row supplement will be bookable with points.

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Booking with Aeroplan: What We Know

United Airlines has not yet communicated the pricing details for the Relax Row. However, we can anticipate several scenarios for Aeroplan points holders.

  • Booking the flight via Aeroplan: United flights are bookable with Aeroplan points via Star Alliance. The base flight will remain accessible with points.
  • Relax Row supplement in cash: The most likely scenario. You book your flight with points, then add the Relax Row as a paid option in Canadian dollars at the time of seat selection or during check-in.
  • MileagePlus Program: United MileagePlus members could have priority access or preferential rates.
  • No Aeroplan confirmation: Neither Air Canada nor Aeroplan has commented on the integration of the Relax Row into points bookings.
  • Possible dynamic pricing: As with upgrades, the price of the Relax Row could vary depending on the flight’s occupancy rate.

Estimated Price in Canadian Dollars

United has not published a price list. However, we can use Air New Zealand’s Skycouch as a basis to estimate the cost.

ReferencePrice in USDEstimation in CAD
Air NZ Skycouch (LAX–Auckland)~$928 USD~$1,275 CAD
Base economy ticket (same route)~$575 USD~$790 CAD
Supplement / Ticket RatioApproximately 1.6x the ticket price

If United follows a similar model, the supplement for a Relax Row on a transatlantic flight from Canada could be between $800 and $1,500 CAD. This is significantly cheaper than a ticket in United Airlines Premium Plus, which often costs $2,000 to $3,500 CAD more than an economy ticket.

Who the Relax Row Is Relevant For

Families with Young Children

This is the primary target audience. A child aged 3 to 8 can lie down completely on the 51-inch surface. The mattress, blanket, and plush toy are designed for them. For a family of three (two parents, one child), the Relax Row offers a rest area that standard economy class cannot match.

Couples on Overnight Flights

On an overnight flight YYZ–London or YVR–Tokyo, two people can share the Relax Row space alternately. One passenger rests while the other uses their seat normally. It is an interesting compromise between economy and Premium Plus.

Solo Travelers Seeking Space

A solo traveler could also book a Relax Row, but the cost will likely be higher proportionally. On Air New Zealand’s Skycouch, booking the entire row for one person costs about triple the price of an economy seat.

Relax Row vs. Skycouch: The Comparison

The Relax Row is directly inspired by Air New Zealand’s Skycouch, in service since 2011. Here is how the two products compare.

CriteriaUnited Relax RowAir NZ Skycouch
Resting Surface~51 inches~51 inches
Aircraft787, 777787, 777
Mattress IncludedYesYes
Children’s KitPlush + travel kitVariable
Routes from CanadaYes (via US hubs)No (LAX, SFO only)
Launch20272011
Bookable via AeroplanTo be confirmedNo

The main advantage of the Relax Row for Canadians: access. Air New Zealand flights departing from Canada must go through Los Angeles or San Francisco. United flights, however, are accessible from several Canadian cities with a single layover. Additionally, the Star Alliance connection facilitates the accumulation and use of Aeroplan points.

Credit Cards to Maximize Your United Flights

Canadians planning to fly with United should accumulate Aeroplan points. Here are the most relevant cards to maximize this strategy.

Consult our comparison of the best Aeroplan credit cards to find the one that matches your spending profile. You can also explore our best travel credit cards for an overview.

Also note that a United MileagePlus credit card will be launched in the spring of 2026 in Canada.

Summary

The United Airlines Relax Row is the first economy couch seats type product offered by a North American airline. For Canadians, it is an interesting alternative on long-haul flights via United’s hubs, especially for families with young children.

Pricing and booking details are not yet known. But the fact that United is part of Star Alliance opens the door to combined use with Aeroplan. We will closely follow the announcement of prices and points booking options. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates as soon as they are available.

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Jean-Maximilien Voisine
Jean-Maximilien Voisine
Jean-Maximilien Voisine is the President and Founder of Milesopedia and a leading expert in rewards programs, credit cards, and travel across Canada, France, and the U.S.A. Now 40 years old and a father of two, he has explored more than 100 countries—many of them alongside his wife Audrey and their children. Specializing in loyalty programs such as Aeroplan, Flying Blue, American Express Membership Rewards, and Marriott Bonvoy, Jean-Maximilien helps travellers unlock the full potential of their points and benefits. His mission: empower others to travel better and smarter across North America and Europe.
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