United Airlines plans to resume flights on 29 international routes in November.

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United Airlines announced that it plans to resume flights on 29 international routes in November, including cities in Asia, Europe and South America. In addition, the airline continues to strategically rebuild its domestic and international network by offering customers service to popular destinations in the Caribbean, Hawaii, Central America and Mexico.

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Internationally, the airline intends to fly 38% of its program compared to November 2019, an increase of 6 points compared to October 2020.

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Across Latin America and the Caribbean, United is adding 26 new routes for November, including:

  • Houston and Santiago, Chile, three times a week.
  • Houston and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, three times a week.
  • Resumption of service to seven destinations in the Caribbean and Central America, including Antigua, Curacao, Grand Cayman, Managua, Nassau, St. Lucia and Roatán.
  • Expansion of service on more than 20 routes to destinations in Mexico, including new service to Acapulco and Zihuatanejo and expansion of service to Cancun, Cozumel, Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta.

Europe

  • Resuming service between Denver and Frankfurt, three times a week.
  • Increasing service between Houston and Frankfurt to five times per week.

Nationally, the airline intends to fly 49% of its program compared to November 2019. It plans to offer up to 16 daily nonstop flights connecting customers in Boston, Cleveland and New York/LaGuardia to Florida destinations, including Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Orlando and Tampa. It also plans to add up to 14 daily flights on 12 routes to Boise, Idaho; Palm Springs, California; and Bend, Oregon.

“For the month of November, we have adjusted our capacity to add flights for leisure travel to warm-weather and beach destinations in Florida, Mexico and the Caribbean. We are also pleased to announce that starting this weekend, customers can purchase tickets for the new nonstop flights between Chicago and New Delhi, New York/Newark and Johannesburg, and San Francisco and Bangalore,” said Patrick Quayle, United’s vice president of International Network and Alliances.

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