United expands winter schedule
United Airlines has expanded its winter schedule, adding flights to 15 cities.
These include Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and Las Vegas.
Starting from January 6 United is adding one additional daily roundtrip flight between:
Houston and Orlando, Las Vegas, New Orleans, Atlanta, Baltimore and Miami
Chicago and Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, New Orleans and Las Vegas
Newark/New York and Orlando and Fort Lauderdale
Los Angeles and Las Vegas
Additionally, two new routes will launch between Newark/New York and Columbia, South Carolina and Chattanooga, TN.
Also, three new weekly international flights launch between Houston and Guatemala City and San Salvador, plus one new weekly flight to San Pedro Sula, Honduras.
United is also adding extra flights between Houston, Chicago and Los Angeles and will fly larger aircraft between Chicago and New York LaGuardia.
Tickets are now on sale.
“If Spirit suddenly goes out of business it will be incredibly disruptive, so we’re adding these flights to give their customers other options if they want or need them,” said Patrick Quayle, United’s SVP of Global Network Planning and Alliances.
United flies to more than 225 US cities and operates more than 4,000 domestic flights a day on average.
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