United Airlines announced it is adding three new nonstop routes from Denver to help make flights from the hub more efficient.
According to ABCNews4.com, United is launching its new service June 6, 2019, from Denver International Airport to Charleston, South Carolina; Eureka, California; and Fairbanks, Alaska, to help provide passengers with more connecting flights.
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The rebanked service will bolster the number of United morning flights and will connect business travelers to the East and West Coast. The airline also recently improved its schedules at hubs in Chicago and Houston.
“United’s optimized schedule allows us to offer our Denver-area customers more flights and greater access to more destinations than ever before,” United vice president Ankit Gupta said in a statement.
The airline also recently announced several other new routes, including three new daily flights between Mexico City International Airport and New York’s Newark Airport.
In addition, United said it is enhancing its transcontinental service by offering more flights and seats between New York/Newark and Los Angeles and San Francisco, more than any other airline.
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