United Airlines will today launch daily nonstop
flights between its hub at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport
and Monterrey, Mexico.
United will also today begin daily flights
between its Washington/Dulles International Airport hub and San
Salvador International Airport in El Salvador.
“These new routes connect major business and
cultural destinations in the U.S. and Latin America,” said
Milagros Uriarte, United’s Director, Latin America Onshore &
Caribbean Sales. “They strengthen United’s Latin American route
network and provide our customers from the U.S. and Latin America
increased travel options whether they’re traveling to conduct business or visit friends and family.”
Chicago O’Hare to
Monterrey
Flight UA6276 will depart Chicago at 08:50,
arriving in Monterrey at 12:20. The return flight, UA6277,
will depart Monterrey at 12:55, arriving in Chicago at 16:25
(all times local).
The new Chicago-Monterrey United
Express flight will operate using Canadair CRJ700 regional jet
aircraft with 66 seats – six in first class, 28 in Economy Plus
and 32 in economy.
United offers service to 28 Mexican
destinations. The
airline also serves Monterrey seven times daily from its Houston
hub. From Chicago, United offers nonstop daily service to Mexico
City.
Washington, D.C. (Dulles) to San Salvador
Flight UA1660 will depart Washington at 08:59, arriving in San
Salvador at 12:45. The return flight, UA1716, will depart San
Salvador at 13:35, arriving in Washington at 18:54. (all
times local).
The flight will operate with Boeing 737-800
aircraft with 154 seats – 16 in first class, 48 in Economy Plus
and 90 in economy.
United also operates twice-daily flights
to San Salvador from its Houston hub.
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