United Airlines Plans to Resume Service on More Than 25 International Routes in September
United Airlines plans to resume nearly 30 international routes in September, including destinations in Asia, India, Australia, and Latin America. The airline will increase its overall capacity by 4% in September compared to August 2020, aiming to fly 37% of its schedule compared to the same period last year. Domestic flights will be at 40% of the scheduled capacity. New service between Chicago and Tel Aviv is planned, along with resumed routes to Amsterdam and Frankfurt. United emphasizes safety with its CleanPlus program, requiring face coverings and enhanced cleaning measures.
- Resuming nearly 30 international routes, expanding to Asia, India, Australia, and Latin America.
- Increasing flight capacity by 4% in September compared to August 2020.
- Plans to launch new service between Chicago and Tel Aviv, pending government approval.
- Re-establishing several routes to popular European destinations.
- Only planning to operate 30% of international flights compared to September 2019.
CHICAGO, July 31, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- United Airlines today announced it plans to resume service on nearly 30 international routes in September, including flights to Asia, India, Australia, Israel and Latin America and to continue to add ways to visit popular vacation destinations in the Caribbean, Hawaii and Mexico. The airline intends to fly
"We continue to be realistic in our approach to building back our international and domestic schedules by closely monitoring customer demand and flying where people want to go," said Patrick Quayle, United's vice president of International Network and Alliances. "In September, we're adding even more options for leisure travelers or those who want to visit friends and relatives, whether that's within the United States or around the world."
Domestically, United intends to fly
Internationally, United intends to fly
U.S. Domestic
Travelers in search of more socially distant vacation options like beach, mountain and national park destinations will continue to see opportunities for leisure travel including:
- Increasing opportunities to connect to more than 800 flights from United's mid-continental hubs in Chicago, Denver and Houston.
- Adding more than 40 daily flights on more than 48 routes across the United States.
- Resuming service between the U.S. mainland and Hilo and Kauai in Hawaii
- Increasing service between the U.S. mainland and Honolulu, Kona and Maui.
Atlantic
Internationally, United is scheduled to fly
- Launching brand-new service between Chicago and Tel Aviv (subject to government approval)
- Resuming service between Chicago and Amsterdam.
- Resuming service between Houston and Amsterdam and Frankfurt.
- Resuming service between San Francisco and Munich.
- Increasing to daily service between Chicago and Frankfurt, and between San Francisco and London.
- Continuing service between the United States and Delhi and Mumbai (subject to government approval).
Pacific
Across the Pacific in September, United plans to re-start three-times-weekly service between Los Angeles and Sydney and passenger service between Chicago and Hong Kong (subject to government approval).
Latin America/Caribbean
Throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, United is expanding across each region by adding 20 new routes for September. Highlights of United's schedule include:
- Starting new service between San Juan, Puerto Rico and Chicago and Washington-Dulles.
- Resuming service from Houston to Aguascalientes, Tampico and Veracruz in Mexico.
- Starting new service between New York/Newark and St. Thomas.
- Resuming service between Costa Rica and Houston and New York/Newark.
- Adding more ways to get to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, including resuming service from Chicago, Denver and Los Angeles.
- Resuming service between Denver and Cabo San Lucas.
- Increasing the number of flights between Houston and Quito, Ecuador.
Committed to Ensuring a Safe Journey
United is committed to putting health and safety at the forefront of every customer's journey, with the goal of delivering an industry-leading standard of cleanliness through its United CleanPlus program. United has teamed up with Clorox and Cleveland Clinic to redefine cleaning and health safety procedures from check-in to landing and has implemented more than a dozen new policies, protocols and innovations designed with the safety of customers and employees in mind, including:
- Requiring all travelers – including crew members – to wear face coverings and potentially revoking travel privileges for customers who do not follow these requirements, as underscored in a recent video from United CEO Scott Kirby.
- Using state-of-the-art high-efficiency (HEPA) filters on most United mainline aircraft to circulate air and remove up to
99.97% of airborne particles. - Using electrostatic spraying on all mainline aircraft before departure for enhanced cabin sanitation.
- Adding a step to the check-in process, based on a recommendation from the Cleveland Clinic, requiring customers to acknowledge they do not have symptoms for COVID-19 and agree to follow our policies, including wearing a mask on board.
- Offering customers a touchless baggage check-in experience at more than 200 airports across the United States; United is the first and only U.S. airline to make this technology available.
For more details on all the ways United is helping keep customers safe during their journey, please visit united.com/cleanplus.
About United
United's shared purpose is "Connecting People. Uniting the World." For more information, visit united.com, follow @United on Twitter and Instagram or connect on Facebook. The common stock of United's parent, United Airlines Holdings, Inc., is traded on the Nasdaq under the symbol "UAL".
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