United adding more Latin America, Mexico routes
United Airlines announced expanded service to Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America for the winter season.
United is introducing eight new routes starting in December.
New routes include San Jose, Costa Rica and San Pedro Sula, Honduras from Los Angeles, and Belize City and San Jose from its Denver hub.
It will fly from Washington D.C. to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and restarts year-round flights between Cleveland and Cancun.
In January it is launching flights to Liberia, Costa Rica from both LAX and San Francisco.
Reservations for the new services are now live on United.com.
"These eight new routes highlight the continued expansion of our network and build upon our strong presence in Latin America," said Patrick Quayle, United’s VP of International Network and Alliances.
The airline is adding more capacity on multiple routes to Mexico, including more flights from Chicago to Cozumel, San Jose del Cabo, and Puerto Vallarta.
It is also increasing frequencies out of Houston to Acapulco, Cancun, Cozumel, San Jose del Cabo, Puerto Vallarta and Zihuatanejo.
Written by Ray Montgomery, US Editor
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