United Airlines announced Friday that it will increase its flights to cities in the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America this winter.
The airline will add nearly 150 flights to warm-weather destinations throughout the United States and is increasing service to Latin American beach and leisure markets by 30% compared to 2019.
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The additional U.S. flights include:
- Up to 25 additional daily flights from New York/Newark to cities including Ft. Myers, Jacksonville and Savannah.
- Up to 14 additional daily flights from Denver to cities including Charleston, Ft. Lauderdale and Savannah.
- Up to 12 additional daily flights from Chicago to cities including Key West, Las Vegas and San Diego.
- Up to 11 additional daily flights from Washington D.C. to cities including Charleston, New Orleans and Phoenix.
- Up to seven additional daily flights from Houston to Florida including Miami, Orlando and Palm Beach.
- Up to four additional daily flights from Los Angeles to Orlando, Tampa and Ft. Myers.
- Up to four additional daily flights from Cleveland to Orlando, Tampa and Ft. Myers.
- Up to three additional daily flights from San Francisco to Orlando and Ft. Myers.
United also said it will launch 12 new routes from Denver, Los Angeles, New York/Newark, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. to destinations such as Belize City, Belize; Cozumel, Mexico; Liberia, Costa Rica; and Nassau, Bahamas.
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