United launching Newark-Washington DC shuttle service
United Airlines is launching a new hourly shuttle service between its Newark hub and Washington, DC.
There will be 13 daily flights starting on March 29, using three-class 50-seat Bombardier CRJ-550 regional aircraft.
The jet offers 10 seats in United First, 20 seats in Economy Plus, and 20 Economy seats.
According to United it has more legroom per seat than any other 50-seat aircraft in operation in the US.
"Our customers who regularly travel between Washington, DC and New York – one of the busiest routes in the country – have told us they value convenient flights and a comfortable ride above all else," said Sarah Murphy, United Express SVP.
Departures from Newark begin at 6.00am through 8.00pm daily.
Tickets are now available for purchase.
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