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George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) Terminal B Transformation Program

United announced growth plans in Houston that include a $2.6 billion renovation and expansion of Terminal B at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), a new United Club location and Early Bag Storage facility (EBS). This ambitious project is set to redefine the air travel experience and cater to the future needs of an estimated 36 million passengers. The program encompasses the construction of 40 new gates for both domestic and international travel, ensuring a cutting-edge experience for travelers.

United will offer non-stop flights between Mexico's soon-to-open Tulum International Airport and New York/Newark, Los Angeles, Houston and Chicago beginning March 31

United also is growing its network in the broader Latin America and Caribbean region by 25% this winter, and will remain the largest U.S. airline to Central America. Some additional enhancements in United’s Caribbean and Latin America winter schedule include:

Caribbean

  • New routes between Denver and San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Denver and Montego Bay, Jamaica
  • Three daily flights between Newark/New York and Santiago, Dominican Republic and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • Two daily flights between Newark/New York and Oranjestad, Aruba; Montego Bay, Jamaica; and Nassau, Bahamas
  • Two daily flights between Washington/Dulles and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
  • Daily flights between Chicago/O’Hare and Nassau, Bahamas
  • Daily flights between Newark/New York and Georgetown, Cayman Islands and Puerto Plato, Dominican Republic
  • Three weekly flights between Newark/New York and Bonaire

 

Central America

  • Three daily flights between Houston and San Jose, Costa Rica and San Salvador, El Salvador
  • Two daily flights between Houston and Belize City, Belize
  • Daily flights between Denver and Liberia, Costa Rica
  • Daily flights between Los Angeles and Guatemala City, Guatemala and San Salvador, El Salvador
  • Daily flights between Newark/New York and Liberia, Costa Rica

 

Mexico

  • Four daily flights between Chicago and Cancun, Mexico
  • Three daily flights between Houston and Leon/Guanajuato, Mexico
  • Two daily flights between Denver and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
  • Two daily flights between San Francisco and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and San Jose del Cabo, Mexico
  • Daily flights between Cleveland and Cancun, Mexico for the peak Christmas and New Years holiday period; 6x weekly flights in March

 

South America

  • Ten weekly flights between Houston and Buenos Aires, Argentina

Earlier Starts to Seasonal Service

While transatlantic summer travel demand remains at an all-time high, United has increasingly seen customers seek out spring shoulder season getaways. Last spring**, United flew 33% more customers across the Atlantic than in 2022, and the airline anticipates the demand will only continue to grow in spring 2024. To give customers more time and options to visit Europe, the airline is resuming several of its most popular routes early, including:

  • New York/Newark – Nice, France – starting March 30
  • Chicago/O’Hare – Rome, Italy – starting March 30
  • Chicago O’Hare – Milan, Italy – starting March 30
  • New York/Newark – Naples, Italy – starting April 5
  • New York/Newark – Malaga – starting May 2
  • San Francisco – Rome, Italy – starting May 2

New International Destinations

New York/Newark-Marrakesh, Morocco

Next winter, United will have the most flights to the most destinations in Africa from metro New York – and will be the only airline to directly connect the U.S. and Marrakesh – with new service from New York/Newark, launching October 24. The flight will be offered three times weekly on a Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, equipped with 46 United Polaris® business class and 22 United Premium Plus® seats to provide options for an elevated travel experience.

This new service further expands United’s presence in Africa, building on the airline’s existing service to Accra, Ghana; Lagos, Nigeria; and Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa.

 

Tokyo/Narita-Cebu, Philippines

United expands its presence in the Philippines with new year-round, non-stop service from Tokyo-Narita, starting July 31. United will be the only U.S. carrier to fly to Cebu with daily flights on 737-800 aircraft, which will have convenient connections from United’s flights from San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, Newark-New York, and Houston to Tokyo-Narita. United is the only U.S. carrier to offer transpacific service to the Philippines with its daily flights between San Francisco and Manila, and also flies to Manila from Guam and Palau.

 

Houston-Medellin, Colombia

For the first time ever, United will fly non-stop to Medellin, Colombia with daily service from Houston on Boeing 737 aircraft, beginning October 27. This new route expands United’s presence in Colombia, complementing existing service from Houston and Newark to Bogota. In total, United will serve 52 destinations in Latin America from Houston.

United Next strategy and includes 50 Boeing 787-9 and 60 A321neo aircraft

United’s new Airbus A321neo takes its inaugural flight from Houston on November 30. This is the first new Airbus aircraft to enter United’s fleet and features United’s most advanced cabin interior yet – including Panasonic’s new NEXT inflight entertainment system, which offers an up to 13 inch, 4K screen and a customizable passenger experience including curated content options, a more detailed flight timeline, 3D map with destination guides and onboard food and beverage menus. The new aircraft also offers:

  • United’s new domestic first-class seat, with wireless charging and more privacy
  • Larger overhead bins with space for every passenger’s roll aboard bag
  • High-speed Wi-Fi with streaming capabilities
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • LED lighting designed to create a modern, calming atmosphere

United expects to take delivery of about 800 new narrowbody and widebody aircraft between 2023 and the end of 2032, while retrofitting existing narrowbody aircraft with United’s Signature Interior.

More options to more places give customers plenty of choices - and time - to visit Europe next year

United builds on its leading transatlantic network with the debut of its largest-ever summer 2024 schedule – which includes the first and only non-stop flight between New York/Newark-Faro, Portugal* and new flights to Reykjavik*, Brussels, Rome and Malaga. The airline also brings back nine of its most popular seasonal routes to Portugal, Italy, France and Spain up to two months early to give customers more time and options to explore Europe.

Continued Growth in Asia-Pacific and Latin America

Next summer, United’s network across the Pacific will grow more than 30% with non-stop service to 15 destinations – including the airline’s newest routes between San Francisco-Manila and San Francisco-Beijing. The airline will also grow its Latin American schedule by 10% next summer, extending some of its newest and most popular routes into the summer season. Highlights include new service between Denver-San Juan; Denver-Montego Bay; New York/Newark-Barbados and New York/Newark-Curaçao.

Building a more sustainable airline.

Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is an alternative to normal jet fuel that can help fly a plane with reduced lifecycle emissions. In fact, SAF is one of the ways we’re planning to reduce our carbon footprint across United’s fleet! That’s why we’ve invested in more SAF production than any other airline* and are proud to be the first airline to commit to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 without relying on carbon offsets.

Growing our United team and culture.

United Aviate Academy, United’s wholly owned flight school, is a significant investment in United’s pilot hiring strategy and is creating opportunities to train the next generation of professional aviators.

Transforming the flying experience.

Better planes are here to better serve your needs. From Bluetooth connectivity to screens and power at every seat to larger bins to fit everyone’s carry-on, we’re adding 800 new planes to our fleet – and hundreds more that will be completely upgraded and overhauled with all the bells and whistles – in the next few years.

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