United Airlines is official partner for Pride in London

Pride in London 2023 has appointed United Airlines as headline sponsor and official airline.
Airline employees will participate in this year’s Pride in London parade on Saturday 1 July 2023.
United is also entering a float in the parade.
This is the second year United has been the official airline for Pride in London.
United has previously marched together in parades and attended festivals in the UK and globally.
“At United Airlines, we have a dynamic and diverse group of employees and believe in equality for everyone,” said Mike Henning, United’s EQUAL President.
“To be the official airline for Pride in London is an amazing moment for United.”
EQUAL is United’s employee-run Business Resource Group promoting an inclusive organization that benefits all LGBTQ+ coworkers and allies.
This summer, United operates up to 23 daily flights from London Heathrow to the US.
It has nonstop daily services to Chicago, New York/Newark, Washington/Dulles, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Boston.
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