United Airlines increases the offer

Boeing 787-9 (Photo: Munich Airport / Alex Tino Friedel).
Boeing 787-9 (Photo: Munich Airport / Alex Tino Friedel).

United Airlines increases the offer

Boeing 787-9 (Photo: Munich Airport / Alex Tino Friedel).
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Contrary to the current trend, United Airlines is not reducing its flight offers in the winter months. On the contrary: The US carrier flies 44 percent of the previous year's level in November.

The Star Alliance founding member will resume flight connections to Frankfurt next month - a plane to Denver will take off three times a week. In addition, the frequencies from FRA to Houston will be increased to five flights per week. In total, the airline has over 50 weekly direct connections from Frankfurt, Munich and Zurich to the major US hubs of Newark, Chicago, Denver, Houston, San Francisco and Washington DC. On these routes, especially “Dreamliners” (Boeing 787-9 and 787-10) would be used, such as fvw.de reported. 

The intercontinental flight business will also be revived with the resumption of the routes San Francisco-Taipei, Houston-Santiago de Chile and Houston-Rio de Janeiro. The San Francisco – Shanghai route will start in October and Chicago – New Delhi will be added in December. On domestic flights, the US mega-carrier is expanding its offering to Florida in particular with additional frequencies to Miami, Tampa and Key West, for example.

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