United Airlines has unveiled plans, subject to
government approval, to launch summer-season flights between New
York and Venice, Italy, along with new flights between Chicago and
Dublin.
The airline will also offer a second daily
nonstop flight between Washington Dulles and Paris.
“We’re pleased to further strengthen United’s
trans-Atlantic route network with these new flights to three top
destinations in Europe,” said Brian Znotins, United’s vice
president of network. “The new service to Venice, Dublin and Paris
complements United’s existing service to Italy, Ireland and
France, and offers our customers even more options and convenience
for summer travel.”
New York to Venice
Flight 170 will depart United’s New York hub at
Newark Liberty International Airport daily at 18:45, arriving
in Venice at 09:05 the following day (all times local). On the
return, flight 169 will depart Venice Marco Polo Airport daily at
10:55, arriving at New York/Newark at 14:25 the same day.
Flight times will be eight hours 20 minutes eastbound and nine
hours 30 minutes westbound.
The flights will be operated with Boeing 767-400ER
aircraft with a total of 242 seats – 39 flat-bed seats in United BusinessFirst and 203 in United Economy, including 70 Economy Plus
seats with added legroom and increased personal space.
United has served Italy since 1992. The airline
currently operates nonstop flights from New York/Newark to Milan
and, on a seasonal basis, New York/Newark and Washington Dulles to
Rome.
The new Venice flights will operate seasonally
from 4 June 2015, through 23 September 2015.
Chicago to Dublin
Flight 152 will depart United’s Chicago hub at
O’Hare International Airport daily at 18:05, arriving in
Dublin at 07:35 the following day (all times local). On the
return, flight 153 will depart Dublin Airport daily at 09:50,
arriving in Chicago at 12:15 the same day. Flight times will
be seven hours 30 minutes eastbound and eight hours 25 minutes
westbound.
The flights will be operated using Boeing 757-200
aircraft with a total of 169 seats – 16 flat-bed seats in United BusinessFirst and 153 in United Economy, including 45 Economy Plus
seats.
Chicago O’Hare will be the third United hub with
nonstop service to Dublin, after New York/Newark and Washington
Dulles.
The Chicago-Dublin service will operate
seasonally from 4 June 2015 through 17 August 2015.
Washington to Paris
Flight 140 will depart United’s hub at
Washington Dulles International Airport daily at 22:10,
arriving at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris at 12:20 the
following day (all times local). The return flight 141 will depart
Paris daily at 16:30, arriving at Washington Dulles at 19:30 the same day. Flight times will be eight hours 10 minutes
eastbound and nine hours westbound.
United will operate the flights with Boeing
757-200 aircraft with a total of 169 seats – 16 flat-bed seats in
United BusinessFirst and 153 in United Economy, including 45
Economy Plus seats.
United’s current service between Washington and
Paris departs Washington Dulles daily at 17:20, arriving at
Charles de Gaulle Airport at 06:55 the following day (all
times local). The return flight, 914, departs Paris daily at 11:55, arriving at Washington Dulles at
15:00 the same day. The
current flights operate with 214-seat Boeing 767-300 aircraft.
United has served France since 1987. The airline
operates nonstop flights to Paris from its Chicago, New
York/Newark and San Francisco hubs, in addition to the Washington
Dulles service.
The second Washington-Paris frequency will
operate seasonally from 4 June 2015 through 17 August 2015.
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