United Airlines Complies with FAA Request, Impacting 4% of Customers at Newark Airport

2023-07-31 07:40:15

It complies with the FAA request that affects 4% of its customers

RR | New York | July 31, 2023 Leave a comment

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United has announced the elimination of another 15 flights from Newark airport, the airline’s most important hub on the East Coast. The terminal is located in New Jersey and serves the New York market.

The airline has stated that these schedule cuts that they have had to make at this airport will affect approximately 4% of their customers.

Likewise, he stressed that they have complied with the request of the Federal Aviation Administration to cut their flights to collaborate with the shortage of air traffic controllers.

United CEO Scott Kirby said in a letter to his employees this month that “the FAA frankly failed us,” Travel Pulse reported.

as reported REPORTUR.usMeanwhile, in October, United will expand its route network to Asia, including destinations such as Taipei, Manila, Hong Kong and Tokyo. With this increase, it will become 50% larger than the American and Delta networks combined. (United debuts routes to Taipei, Manila, Hong Kong and Tokyo.)

United will be the only airline to fly from the United States to Manila. It will do so from San Francisco with daily frequencies. It will also offer a second route from Los Angeles to Hong Kong, starting on October 28 with a Boeing 787-9 and increasing to 3 daily flights this winter.

In addition, it will expand to Taipei from San Francisco starting on October 29, and to Tokyo from Los Angeles starting on October 28 with a daily flight.

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