United Airlines today announced it will inaugurate five-times-weekly non-stop service between its Chicago hub and Shannon, Ireland, from Jun. 6 to Aug. 26, 2013, subject to government approval. The airline will also launch a third daily service between its Houston hub and London Heathrow, effective Mar. 30, 2013. "Our global network, which includes unmatched hub locations in the U.S. and the Pacific, sets United apart from our competitors," said Jeff Smisek, United's president and CEO. "These new flights offer travelers more choice and convenience, while our continuing investment in new aircraft, onboard products and services and technology results in a better travel experience for customers." Chicago-Shannon Nonstop flights from Shannon to Chicago offer customers the added convenience of clearing customs and immigration pre-departure, enabling more efficient connections and a streamlined arrival process at Chicago O'Hare. Houston-London With the new flight, United will offer more nonstop flights between Houston and London than any other carrier. New Domestic Service In addition to linking Mobile and Fayetteville with United's hub cities, the new domestic flights are timed to offer convenient connections at the hubs to United's global route network. The Mobile and Fayetteville services will be available for sale on Oct. 6. |
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United To Launch Chicago-Shannon Service, Boost Houston-London Options
Source = United Continental Holdings