United unveils new summer flights to top outdoor north american destinations

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United Airlines thursday announced it will offer more than 100 new flights to cities in the U.S. and Canada this summer, making it easier for travelers to connect to some of the most picturesque destinations in North America including Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska and Canadian cities like Calgary, Vancouver and Halifax.

The airline is making its largest Alaska flight schedule in a decade and significantly expanding flights between the U.S. and Canada. This summer, United will also offer nearly 70 daily flights to national park destinations such as Bozeman, Jackson Hole and Kalispell.

The airline will offer more than 150 daily flights between the two North American countries this summer, serving nine destinations in Canada from its seven main U.S. airports.

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Since the partnership between United and Air Canada expanded in 2022, United has grown by over 70% in the Canadian market, fueled by the shared goal to increase accessibility between the two countries. Today, United customers can quickly connect to 25 more Canadian cities on Air Canada.

“We know people want to get outdoors this summer and United is making it easier than ever to get to fun destinations across North America,” said Patrick Quayle, United’s Senior Vice President of Network Planning and Alliances.

Canada

United will serve nine Canadian cities with more than 150 daily average flights between the U.S. and Canada, including:

The resumption of flights between Halifax-Newark/New York, Vancouver-Washington, D.C, Winnipeg-Denver, and service from Chicago to Winnipeg and Quebec City, all starting in May.
Flying larger planes to Edmonton and Montreal from its hubs in Denver and New York/Newark, respectively.
Adding more flights to popular destinations including Toronto, Calgary and Ottawa.

Alaska

The airline will offer an average of 10 daily flights to Alaska this summer, the most in more than a decade, and will introduce the only nonstop flight from Washington D.C. to Anchorage, and connect Denver to Fairbanks. Both routes will begin seasonal service on May 23.