United adds new summer routes at Chicago O’Hare
United Airlines has announced a big network expansion with 11 new routes launching in the summer.
The lion’s share will go to United’s Chicago O’Hare which sees seven new services.
It kicks off with a year-round flight to Eugene, Oregon beginning on June 6, 2019.
Weekend seasonal services to Destin and Panama City, Florida, and Durango and Grand Junction, Colorado, begin in early June.
Also announced are daily seasonal flights to Halifax, Nova Scotia and Redmond, Oregon.
United’s Houston Bush hub gets two new routes to Durango, Colorado, and Ontario, California, along with twice-daily Los Angeles-Stockton flights year-round.
A weekend seasonal route from Washington Dulles to Traverse City, Michigan rounds off the new summer schedule.
"We are focused on giving our customers more reasons to choose to fly United Airlines," said Ankit Gupta, United’s VP of domestic network planning and scheduling, adding that Uniyted has announced nearly 100 new routes in 2018.
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