United Airlines says its upcoming Airbus A321XLR aircraft will include a new economy-cabin seating option modeled on “Eurobusiness” seating. Multiple outlets report that the airline is planning an upgraded layout in the economy section designed to provide features similar to Eurobusiness class. The new seats are expected to be sold as a premium economy-style offering within the economy cabin rather than as a separate business class product. Business Insider reports that customers will pay an additional charge for the Eurobusiness-style seats, indicating the option is not included in standard economy pricing. The Points Guy similarly describes the upgrade as an economy-cabin option on United’s newest long-haul planes and positions it as an enhanced seating alternative for travelers. Together, the coverage indicates United is preparing for the A321XLR’s entry into service with a differentiated economy product that resembles Eurobusiness-style configuration and is offered for an upcharge.