MUC: United Airlines flies to Denver for the first time

The crew of the first flight to Denver (Photo: Flughafen München GmbH).
The crew of the first flight to Denver (Photo: Flughafen München GmbH).

MUC: United Airlines flies to Denver for the first time

The crew of the first flight to Denver (Photo: Flughafen München GmbH).
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United Airlines is expanding its route offering to destinations in the USA from Munich. Two more connections to the United States are now on the schedule.

For the first time in the history of Munich Airport, United is flying to Munich Denver. The capital of Colorado is not only the gateway to the Rocky Mountains, but also an important transfer airport for American airlines. Numerous connecting flights from the United route network are available to passengers in Denver. The Boeing 787-9 is used on the new transatlantic route.

The planes take off from the Bavarian air traffic hub at 16:05 p.m. every day. In addition to the new connection to Denver, United Airlines is once again offering regular flights from Munich to Texas Houston who have been exposed to corona since March 13, 2020. A Boeing 767-300 is used, which departs from Munich daily at 11:55 a.m. United Airlines now offers six flights a day to the USA from Munich – more than before the start of the corona epidemic. In addition to Denver and Houston, the airline also serves the US destinations Chicago, Washington, DC, Newark and San Francisco.

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