United Airlines

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Description of App

Meet the United app

From planning, to booking, to day of travel, we’ve got you covered.

On our app you can:

• look for flights across our global network and book them easily for yourself, or your friends and family

• check in for your flight and get your boarding pass before you get to the airport

• change seats, or flights, if something better becomes available

• make sure you’re prepared for your trip with our Travel-Ready Center

• add your bags, drop them at bag drop shortcut, and track them along your journey

• use our built-in terminal guide to find your gate and navigate the airport with ease

• watch movies, play games, and pay for inflight snacks and drinks while you’re in the air

• enroll in MileagePlus or manage your MileagePlus account and use your miles to book award travel in our app

• talk, text or video chat with an agent if you have any questions about your trip

• figure out your next move if your flight is delayed or cancelled

Version

4.2.41

Free or Paid

Free

Apple Watch Support

Yes

Device(s) App Was Tested On

iPhone

iOS Version

18.5

Accessibility Comments

This app is very accessible with the exception of the map features, and the buttons being somewhat oddly labeled. This really doesn't stop anyone from using the app as it should be used.

VoiceOver Performance

VoiceOver reads most page elements.

Button Labeling

Most buttons are clearly labeled.

Usability

There are some minor accessibility issues with this app, but they are easy to deal with.

Other Comments

I've been looking for an app that uses push notifications for flight changes. This app does this, though it only works with United Airlines.

Recommendations

1 people have recommended this app

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Comments

By Michael Hansen on Monday, July 14, 2025 - 17:31

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

As of mid-July 2025, the United Airlines app is quite accessible with VoiceOver. In my use of the app for a recent flight, I found a couple poorly labeled elements/buttons but nothing that prevented me from using core functionality of the app. I encountered some difficulty changing my seat in the app, but I do not know if that was because of poor design or because of VoiceOver not reading items correctly. Overall, I was pleasantly surprised by how accessible the app was.

By Ash Rein on Monday, July 14, 2025 - 19:26

this is a company that has not been accessible at all in terms of registering guide dogs. The forms required are completely inaccessible. I do not want to hear that people have their family members or friends fill them out. We are supposed to be able to fill out these forms on our own. Especially because it became a mandate to prove essentially our blindness. It is ridiculous that they have these policies and that they put service dogs under the same umbrella. Guide dogs are not the same as a service dog. They do very specific tasks. And yes, all service dogs do specific tasks. But guide dogs are very very apparent, in what they do, when you take one look at them. How any of you can be OK with this policy amazes me. Especially because this whole garbage started over somebody taking a peacock onto a plane and calling get a Service Animal.

By Brian on Monday, July 14, 2025 - 23:32

It's too bad we can't just show our IDs, we get from the guide dog school we graduated from. Of course, I do not know if all guide dog schools do this, but The Seeing Eye does, which is where I graduated. It's a nice photo ID with both myself, and my guide dog, the year we graduated, and some other information on it.
Would be wonderful if we could just show these, when trying to use an airline service.

Having said that, I completely agree with the above post, that these forms need to be accessible.

By Ash Rein on Tuesday, July 15, 2025 - 02:38

I agree. They even have expiration dates. And it’s gotten to the point that some people are not even wanting to get a guide dog going forward.

This is one of the reasons why the blind community doesn’t really exist. Because we’re all so fractured, that we can’t even unite to combat something this absurd and discriminatory. I could care less about United Airlines being accessible. Especially when their representatives have the audacity to say that I could go to a neighbor and ask them to fill out the form for me. and it’s not just United Airlines. All of them are absolute gutter trash. All of them.

By Hubert on Tuesday, July 15, 2025 - 08:00

I'm flying with United Airlines later this year and was wondering about the accessibility of their app. I have seen they have screen readers on their in flight entertainment systems which I'm also looking forward to trying out.