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United Applies to Become First U.S. Carrier to Fly Nonstop between Houston and Tokyo-Haneda Airports

Proposed daily nonstop flights from Houston to Haneda will enhance consumer options for Tokyo travel in 64 U.S. communities across 18 states New route will

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United Applies to Become First U.S. Carrier to Fly Nonstop between Houston and Tokyo-Haneda Airports

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[{"type":"text","content":"Proposed daily nonstop flights from Houston to Haneda will enhance consumer options for Tokyo travel in 64 U.S. communities across 18 states\nNew route will strengthen ties between Japan and the fastest growing metro area in the U.S.1 and its 240+ Japanese-affiliated companies \nCHICAGO, Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- United Airlines announced today it has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for daily nonstop flights between Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport and Tokyo's Haneda Airport. If approved, United will become the first U.S. carrier to fly nonstop service between Houston and Haneda. This new route will benefit the Houston region's rapidly growing population, 240+ Japanese-affiliated companies, as well as consumers living in communities across the Southern U.S.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \nThe flights will connect 64 communities across the Southern U.S. to Haneda and represent roughly 575,000 annual Tokyo bookings or 21% of all U.S. mainland – Tokyo demand. While Houston has only one flight to Haneda (operated by a foreign carrier), New York/Newark has five, Los Angeles has seven, Chicago has three, and Washington, D.C. and Dallas/Fort Worth each have two. This new route will deliver more parity among major markets, while providing needed seats and travel flexibility to business and leisure travelers alike.\n\"Between its steadily growing population and its booming energy and innovation sectors, the Houston area has transformed into a critical hub for both business and leisure travel,\" said Patrick Quayle, Senior Vice President, Global Network Planning and Alliances at United Airlines. \"If awarded by the DOT, this new service will enhance travel options to Tokyo Haneda for consumers across the Southern United States, and strengthen the economic partnership between Japan and more than 240 affiliated businesses in the greater Houston area.\"\nOperating the world's most comprehensive route network of any U.S. airline, United has worked diligently to develop a Japanese network to promote competition and provide affordable and consistent service options for U.S. travelers. United's Tokyo service currently spans all of the airline's seven U.S. hubs and includes multiple flights to each of Haneda and Narita airports.\nUnited is the largest airline in Houston, with more than 14,000 employees an...

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