CHICAGO, Oct. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- United Airlines
today announced it plans to resume service on nearly 30
international routes in November, including flights to cities in
Asia, Europe, and South
America. Additionally, the airline continues to
strategically rebuild its domestic and international network by
offering customers service to popular leisure destinations in the
Caribbean, Hawaii, Central
America and Mexico. Even
with these additions, United's November schedule is still less than
half of what it was this time last year. The airline plans to fly
44% of its schedule in November compared to 2019, and a 4-point
increase compared to October
2020.
"For the month of November, we have adjusted our capacity to add
flying for leisure travel to warm weather and beach destinations in
Florida, Mexico and the Caribbean, along with 'visiting friends and
relatives' travel across the globe," said Patrick Quayle, United's vice president of
International Network and Alliances. "We're also pleased to
announce that beginning this weekend, customers can purchase
tickets for United's new nonstop flights between Chicago and New Delhi, New York/Newark and Johannesburg, and between San Francisco and Bangalore."
U.S. Domestic
Domestically, United intends to fly 49% of its schedule compared
to November 2019. Beginning this
November, United plans to offer up to 16 daily, nonstop flights
connecting customers in Boston,
Cleveland and New York/LaGuardia to popular Florida destinations including Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Orlando and Tampa. In addition to United's new flights to
Florida, the airline plans to add
up to 14 daily flights on 12 routes to Boise, Idaho; Palm
Springs, California; and Bend,
Oregon.
- Starting new service between Washington Dulles and Key West, Florida
- Resuming service between San
Francisco and Tampa,
Florida
- Resuming service between Denver and Miami
- Increasing service between Los
Angeles and Maui to
daily
International
Internationally, United intends to fly 38% of its schedule
compared to November 2019, which is a
6-point increase compared to October
2020. The airline intends to resume 29 international routes
to cities in Asia, Europe and Latin
America, including:
Atlantic
- Resuming service between Denver and Frankfurt, three times weekly
- Increasing service between Houston and Frankfurt to five times weekly
In September, United announced plans to expand its global route
network with new, nonstop service between New York/Newark and Johannesburg, South Africa; between
San Francisco and Bangalore, India; and between Chicago and New
Delhi, India.
Beginning Saturday, October 3,
tickets for the following new, nonstop flights will be available
for purchase on united.com.*
From
|
To
|
Depart
|
Arrive
|
Start
Date
|
Chicago
|
New Delhi
|
6:25 p.m.
|
8:10 p.m.
+1
|
Dec.10,
2020
|
New Delhi
|
Chicago
|
1:55 a.m.
|
6:15 a.m.
|
Dec.12,
2020
|
|
|
|
|
|
San
Francisco
|
Bangalore
|
6:55 p.m.
|
12:50 a.m.
+2
|
May 6,
2021
|
Bangalore
|
San
Francisco
|
3:55 a.m.
|
8:30 a.m.
|
May 8,
2021
|
|
|
|
|
|
New
York/Newark
|
Johannesburg
|
8:45 p.m.
|
5:45 p.m.
+1
|
March 27,
2021
|
Johannesburg
|
New
York/Newark
|
8:00 p.m.
|
5:45 a.m.
+1
|
March 28,
2021
|
|
*Subject to
government approval, schedule subject to change
|
Pacific
Across the Pacific, United is converting its current cargo-only
flights with nonstop passenger service to Taipei, Taiwan and Seoul, South Korea.
- Resuming nonstop service three times weekly between
San Francisco and Taipei.
- Increasing service between San
Francisco and Seoul to five
times weekly.
Latin
America/Caribbean
Throughout Latin America and
the Caribbean, United is adding 26
new routes for November, including:
- Restarting service between Houston and Santiago, Chile, three times weekly.
- Restarting service between Houston and Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, three times weekly.
- Resuming service to seven Caribbean and Central American destinations,
including Antigua, Curacao, Grand
Cayman, Managua,
Nassau, St. Lucia and Roatan.
- Expanding service on over 20 routes to popular beach
destinations throughout Mexico,
including new sew service to Acapulco and Zihuatanejo and expanded service to
Cancun, Cozumel, Cabo San
Lucas and Puerto
Vallarta.
Since the start of the pandemic, United has been a leader in
enacting new policies and innovations designed to keep employees
and passengers safer when traveling. It was the first U.S. airline
to mandate masks for flight attendants, quickly following with
customers and employees. United was also among the first U.S.
carriers to announce it will not permit customers who refuse to
comply with the airline's mandatory mask policy to fly with them
while the face mask policy is in place. United was also the first
U.S. airline to roll out touchless check-in for customers with
bags, and the first to require passengers take an online health
assessment before traveling. The airline also recently announced it
plans to apply Zoono Microbe Shield, an EPA-registered
antimicrobial coating that forms a long-lasting bond with surfaces
and inhibits the growth of microbes, to its entire mainline and
express fleet before the end of the year.
For more details on all the ways United is helping keep
customers safe during their journey, please
visit united.com/cleanplus.
About United
United's shared purpose is "Connecting People. Uniting the
World." For more information, visit united.com, follow @United on
Twitter and Instagram or connect on Facebook. The common stock of
United's parent, United Airlines Holdings, Inc., is traded on the
Nasdaq under the symbol "UAL".
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