United Airlines announced Friday plans to expand its global route network with new nonstop service between Boston Logan International Airport and London Heathrow. This new service adds to United’s growing presence in London and offers East Coast customers another convenient option for getting to London.
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The airline plans to operate this route with its top-of-the-line Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, with 46 United Polaris Business Class seats and 22 United Premium Plus seats. The aircraft features the highest proportion of premium seats on any widebody aircraft operated by a U.S. carrier between London and the United States.
“We are delighted to offer travelers a convenient, nonstop option between Boston and London with this addition to our global network. We will continue to monitor demand recovery and travel constraints as we finalize a start date for this service later in 2021,” said Patrick Quayle, United’s vice president of International Network and Alliances.
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