United Airlines
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United Airlines Expands July Schedule with 400 More Flights
United Airlines announced today the addition of more than 400 daily flights to its July schedule and increased service to reopened European destinations.
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United Expanding Beer, Wine and Snacks to Most Flights Over Two Hours
Starting June 1, United customers on most flights over two hours will be able to purchase beer, wine and White Claw Hard Seltzer. On June 15, United will also introduce a revamped menu of for-purchase snacks and brand-new premium cabin meal options.
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United Airlines and Abbott Make Return to U.S. “Worry Free” with Home-Testing Kits
United and Abbott have announced a first-of-its-kind collaboration to use Abbott’s BinaxNOW COVID-19 Home Test and Abbott’s NAVICA app to help make the international travel experience more seamless.
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United Offers Bonus Miles and New Faster Ways to Earn Premier Status
United Airlines today introduced three new promotions that let eligible MileagePlus Premier members “Pick Your Path” depending on upcoming travel plans.
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United Airlines Gets Ready for Summer, Adding Over 480 Daily Flights to U.S. June Schedule
The airline is adding more than 480 daily flights to its U.S. schedule to offer an average of over 3,100 total daily domestic flights to more than 240 U.S. destinations.
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United Airlines Adds New Flights to Croatia, Greece and Iceland
Starting in July, United will offer new direct flights from Newark Liberty International Airport to Dubrovnik, Croatia, from Washington Dulles International Airport to Athens, Greece and from Chicago O’Hare International Airport to Reykjavik, Iceland.
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United Adds New Direct Flights to Coastal Vacation Destinations this Memorial Day Weekend
The airline announced today 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.
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United Airlines TravelBank Purchases Working for Amex Incidental Credits
With the new year and the opportunity to start using airline incidental credits again, this should be great news for many, especially those who often fly United.
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United Plans JFK Return
United Airlines could start flying to New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport in early 2021. The airline would end its five-year absence from one of the country’s most congested airports.
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United Airlines Set to Become First U.S. Airlines to Offer Covid-19 Testing
The rapid Abbott ID NOW COVID-19 test will be administered by GoHealth Urgent Care and their partner Dignity Health. Results will be provided in approximately 15 minutes and will be available to United customers on the same day as their flight departing from SFO.
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United Permanently Eliminates Most Change Fees
The new change fee policy applies to all standard Economy and Premium cabin tickets for travel within the U.S. 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands and customers will not be limited in the number of times they adjust their flights.
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United Airlines to Lay Off 45% of Frontline Workers in U.S.
The Chicago-based airline said 36,000 employees face layoffs on or around October 1st. Airlines that received government bailouts are prohibited from laying off workers through the end of September.








