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United Airlines Adds New Direct Flights to Coastal Vacation Destinations Starting Memorial Day Weekend

Airline adds 26 new routes between Midwest cities and popular summer getaway destinations in the South and New England In May, United will also resume more

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United Airlines Adds New Direct Flights to Coastal Vacation Destinations Starting Memorial Day Weekend

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[{"type":"text","content":"Airline adds 26 new routes between Midwest cities and popular summer getaway destinations in the South and New England\n In May, United will also resume more than 20 domestic routes and fly more than 100% of its pre-pandemic schedule to Latin America\n\n\nCHICAGO, March 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- As more travelers begin to plan long-awaited getaways with family and friends, United Airlines is kicking off summer vacation season with a robust May schedule that includes the addition of 26 new nonstop routes between Midwest cities such as Cleveland, Cincinnati and Milwaukee and popular vacation destinations such as Hilton Head, S.C.; Pensacola, Fla.; and Portland, Maine. The airline also plans to resume more than 20 domestic routes and will start new service between Orange County, Calif., and Honolulu.\nInternationally, in May United will fly more than 100% of its pre-pandemic schedule to Latin America compared to what it operated in 2019, including more flights to Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America and South America. The airline also plans to resume flights between Chicago and Tokyo Haneda, resume passenger flights between New York/Newark and Milan and Rome, and restart service between Chicago and Amsterdam. In total, United plans to operate 52% of its overall schedule compared to May 2019, whereas in May 2020 United operated 14% of its overall schedule compared to May 2019.\n\"In the past few weeks, we have seen the strongest flight bookings since the start of the pandemic,\" said Ankit Gupta, vice president of United's domestic network planning and scheduling. \"As we rebuild our schedule to meet that demand, adding in seasonal point-to-point flying is just one of the ways we are finding opportunities to add new and exciting service. And as we have done throughout the entire pandemic, we will continue being nimble and strategic with our network to add the right service to the destinations our customers want to visit.\"\nDomestic May Schedule\nStarting May 27, United will begin point-to-point service to Charleston, S.C.; Hilton Head, S.C.; Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Pensacola, Fla. and Portland, Maine from seven cities including Cleveland, Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio; St. Louis, Mo.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Milwaukee, Wis. and Indianapolis, Ind. United plans to operate these point-to-point routes through Labor Day weekend. Most customers on...

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