United Airlines offer great low fares summer season from Chicago to cities throughout Canada that are served by United. Customers looking to experience Canada's cities, culture, cuisine and more can book fares on united.com and by registering they may earn 25 percent bonus miles on qualifying travel for tickets purchased by May 3, 2010. See below for details.
Sample fares shown below are each way. Additional taxes and fees apply. Fares are valid for travel originating in Chicago.
Calgary - $293*
Halifax - $291*
Montreal - $270*
Quebec City - $255*
Saskatoon - $282*
Vancouver - $332*
Edmonton - $309*
London - $143*
Ottawa - $340*
Regina - $236*
Toronto - $129*
Winnipeg - $232*
Fares shown are each way for travel in United Economy® on United Airlines® and United Express® carriers. For tickets purchased through United Reservations offices or at airport ticket counters, additional reservation fees will apply: $25 for United Reservations office bookings and $30 for airport ticket counter bookings. No reservation fees are added for tickets purchased at united.com. Fees are subject to change without notice. Other restrictions may apply. Fares purchased through other distribution channels may also be higher. When purchasing from United, always go to united.com to find United's lowest fares. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights/dates.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Washington Dulles to Dubai on united airlines
United Airlines offer nonstop service between Washington and Dubai.United operate B777 aircraft configured with 10 United First Suite® seats, 45 United Business® seats and 198 United Economy® seats, including 84 Economy Plus® seats.
cheap tickets between Washington Dulles and Dubai is $512** each way, based on required roundtrip purchase.* Mileage Plus® members can earn up to 10,000 bonus miles for qualifying travel. Visit united.com/dubai for details. In addition, customers booking at united.com pay no booking fees and receive the guaranteed lowest United fares.
The Dubai route expands United’s breadth of service to the Middle East and strengthens the company’s Washington Dulles hub as an international gateway. United also serves Kuwait City daily from Washington Dulles in addition to 21 other international destinations. Washington Dulles also offers valuable connections to more than 58 destinations in the United States.
United Flight UA 976 will depart IAD at 10:02 p.m. Sunday and land at Dubai International Airport at 6:50 p.m. Monday, local time. On October 27, United Flight UA 977 will depart Dubai at 11:30 p.m. and arrive in Washington at 6:44 a.m. the following day. When U.S. Daylight Savings Time ends on November 2, arrival and departure times for Dubai are one hour later.
Customers flying to Dubai on United will enjoy specially designed menu and excellent service. United First® customers will have an option of three Western selections as well as a Halal food of chicken curry with basmati rice, vegetable jalfrezi and pickled vegetables. United First guests may also dine on what they want when they want with United’s flexible and customizable dining option.
Business class customers will have an option of two Western selections as well as a Halal prepared entrĂ©e of Lamb korma, saag kabul and dhal complemented by sides of spinach with garbanzo beans and curried yellow lentils. United Business guests can also select a traditional dinner served in courses or United’s Express Dine service – a complete meal served at once.
cheap tickets between Washington Dulles and Dubai is $512** each way, based on required roundtrip purchase.* Mileage Plus® members can earn up to 10,000 bonus miles for qualifying travel. Visit united.com/dubai for details. In addition, customers booking at united.com pay no booking fees and receive the guaranteed lowest United fares.
The Dubai route expands United’s breadth of service to the Middle East and strengthens the company’s Washington Dulles hub as an international gateway. United also serves Kuwait City daily from Washington Dulles in addition to 21 other international destinations. Washington Dulles also offers valuable connections to more than 58 destinations in the United States.
United Flight UA 976 will depart IAD at 10:02 p.m. Sunday and land at Dubai International Airport at 6:50 p.m. Monday, local time. On October 27, United Flight UA 977 will depart Dubai at 11:30 p.m. and arrive in Washington at 6:44 a.m. the following day. When U.S. Daylight Savings Time ends on November 2, arrival and departure times for Dubai are one hour later.
Customers flying to Dubai on United will enjoy specially designed menu and excellent service. United First® customers will have an option of three Western selections as well as a Halal food of chicken curry with basmati rice, vegetable jalfrezi and pickled vegetables. United First guests may also dine on what they want when they want with United’s flexible and customizable dining option.
Business class customers will have an option of two Western selections as well as a Halal prepared entrĂ©e of Lamb korma, saag kabul and dhal complemented by sides of spinach with garbanzo beans and curried yellow lentils. United Business guests can also select a traditional dinner served in courses or United’s Express Dine service – a complete meal served at once.
UA flights to Pittsburgh from SFO,LAX
Residents in the city of Three Rivers have two ways to reach the West Coast with United airlines daily service between Pittsburgh and San Francisco,Los Angeles.
“Our trans-continental flights between Pittsburgh and the west coast ensure Pittsburgh residents have convenient, daily service across the country and one-stop connections to Asia,” says Greg Kaldahl, vice president – Resource Planning. “With United now providing service between Pittsburgh and all five of our hubs across the U.S., our customers have numerous options for the best service that gets them where they need to go.”
The flights operated with an Airbus 319 aircraft which has 120 seats, including 8 in first class, 40 in Economy Plus®, and 72 in economy. Economy Plus offers customers up to five extra inches of legroom in the front of the economy cabin.
United has 32 flights a day between Pittsburgh and five cities, including Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington D.C. With service to these five cities, Pittsburgh customers have easy access to more than 200 other cities throughout the U.S. and to the Asia-Pacific region, Europe and Latin America.
“Our trans-continental flights between Pittsburgh and the west coast ensure Pittsburgh residents have convenient, daily service across the country and one-stop connections to Asia,” says Greg Kaldahl, vice president – Resource Planning. “With United now providing service between Pittsburgh and all five of our hubs across the U.S., our customers have numerous options for the best service that gets them where they need to go.”
The flights operated with an Airbus 319 aircraft which has 120 seats, including 8 in first class, 40 in Economy Plus®, and 72 in economy. Economy Plus offers customers up to five extra inches of legroom in the front of the economy cabin.
United has 32 flights a day between Pittsburgh and five cities, including Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington D.C. With service to these five cities, Pittsburgh customers have easy access to more than 200 other cities throughout the U.S. and to the Asia-Pacific region, Europe and Latin America.
Aer Lingus Partners with UA on Madrid flights
Aer Lingus and United Airlines started relationship on select long haul services between Europe and North America. This partnership will capitalize on the growth opportunities presented by the Open Skies agreement between the European Union (EU) and the United States (US) by opening new transatlantic non-stop services.
The partners service between Washington Dulles and Madrid commence daily operations from March 2010. It is anticipated that additional routes may be made available for sale during 2010 to commence operation in Summer 2011.
Aer Lingus and United Airlines launched code share services between Ireland and the US in October 2008 which are proving to be successful based on initial traffic performance. The new Partnership will build upon this relationship enabling the parties to take advantage of the new commercial opportunities made possible by the Open Skies Air Services Agreement between the European Union and the United States.
It is intended that both carriers will equally share the commercial and operating benefits and risk, with Aer Lingus managing the operational aspects of the new partnership services and United Airlines taking responsibility for managing revenue generation. The Partnership route structure will be operated and sold under both Aer Lingus and United Airlines codes and will leverage both parties’ network capabilities.
Further expansion and development of the partnership’s activities will be jointly assessed and agreed by the Partners and may develop into a broader and deeper joint venture.
Aer Lingus has been providing long haul services for over 50 years and was the first airline to commence new transatlantic services under Open Skies. This Partnership builds on this proud history and will enable Aer Lingus to maximize the opportunities provided by Open Skies. We are very excited by the potential of the Partnership and believe that the unique combination of two leading transatlantic airlines can drive significant value for the shareholders of both companies.”
Glenn Tilton, United Airlines’ Chairman, President and CEO said “Our expanded agreement takes advantage of new opportunities under the US-EU Open Skies Agreement, benefiting our customers with additional competition and capacity in these markets. This partnership provides for a deeper commercial relationship with Aer Lingus, and capitalizes on the unique strengths of both our companies.”
The partners service between Washington Dulles and Madrid commence daily operations from March 2010. It is anticipated that additional routes may be made available for sale during 2010 to commence operation in Summer 2011.
Aer Lingus and United Airlines launched code share services between Ireland and the US in October 2008 which are proving to be successful based on initial traffic performance. The new Partnership will build upon this relationship enabling the parties to take advantage of the new commercial opportunities made possible by the Open Skies Air Services Agreement between the European Union and the United States.
It is intended that both carriers will equally share the commercial and operating benefits and risk, with Aer Lingus managing the operational aspects of the new partnership services and United Airlines taking responsibility for managing revenue generation. The Partnership route structure will be operated and sold under both Aer Lingus and United Airlines codes and will leverage both parties’ network capabilities.
Further expansion and development of the partnership’s activities will be jointly assessed and agreed by the Partners and may develop into a broader and deeper joint venture.
Aer Lingus has been providing long haul services for over 50 years and was the first airline to commence new transatlantic services under Open Skies. This Partnership builds on this proud history and will enable Aer Lingus to maximize the opportunities provided by Open Skies. We are very excited by the potential of the Partnership and believe that the unique combination of two leading transatlantic airlines can drive significant value for the shareholders of both companies.”
Glenn Tilton, United Airlines’ Chairman, President and CEO said “Our expanded agreement takes advantage of new opportunities under the US-EU Open Skies Agreement, benefiting our customers with additional competition and capacity in these markets. This partnership provides for a deeper commercial relationship with Aer Lingus, and capitalizes on the unique strengths of both our companies.”
UA business class service on US Australia flights
Pacific flying has reached new heights with United airlines international lie-flat bed first and business class seats that provide customers with the optimal space to work, sleep or relax while traveling between the U.S. and Australia. With the introduction of United’s International Premium Travel Experience on all flights to Australia – from Los Angeles and San Francisco -- United’s first and business class customers traveling ‘Down Under’ may now enjoy a more comfortable and relaxing flight on a Boeing 747.
“The multi-million dollar investments that we are making in our international aircraft provide our customers with a more comfortable and relaxing way to fly,” says Dennis Cary, senior vice president and chief customer officer. “Australia is a pivotal part of United’s network, and we look forward to building on our 23 years of serving this market with competitive fares, an unmatched frequent flier program and a new level of both first and business class service.”
Customers in United First® and United Business® on the newly reconfigured aircraft may enjoy more than 150 hours of movies and television shows on-demand; relax with fully lie-flat seats; and dine on appetizers and entrees designed by world-renowned chef Charlie Trotter on outbound U.S. flights.
Through its hubs in San Francisco and Los Angeles, United offers its Australia customers more destinations across the U.S. than any other airline.
United was the first major U.S. carrier to offer lie-flat business class seats in November 2007. More information about these seats – and the International Premium Travel Experience – is available at suitedreams.united.com.**
United is the only airline that flies between the U.S. and Australia offering iPod connectivity, enabling customers in the front cabins to enjoy their own videos on a 15.4-inch personal television screen. Members of United’s Mileage Plus® program who hold Premier status or above enjoy complimentary seating in Economy Plus, giving them up to five extra inches of legroom.
“The multi-million dollar investments that we are making in our international aircraft provide our customers with a more comfortable and relaxing way to fly,” says Dennis Cary, senior vice president and chief customer officer. “Australia is a pivotal part of United’s network, and we look forward to building on our 23 years of serving this market with competitive fares, an unmatched frequent flier program and a new level of both first and business class service.”
Customers in United First® and United Business® on the newly reconfigured aircraft may enjoy more than 150 hours of movies and television shows on-demand; relax with fully lie-flat seats; and dine on appetizers and entrees designed by world-renowned chef Charlie Trotter on outbound U.S. flights.
Through its hubs in San Francisco and Los Angeles, United offers its Australia customers more destinations across the U.S. than any other airline.
United was the first major U.S. carrier to offer lie-flat business class seats in November 2007. More information about these seats – and the International Premium Travel Experience – is available at suitedreams.united.com.**
United is the only airline that flies between the U.S. and Australia offering iPod connectivity, enabling customers in the front cabins to enjoy their own videos on a 15.4-inch personal television screen. Members of United’s Mileage Plus® program who hold Premier status or above enjoy complimentary seating in Economy Plus, giving them up to five extra inches of legroom.
UA Fast Track Through Airport security line
Customers who want to Take the Fast Track Through the Airport to board plane more quickly may now do so with United’s new Premier Line, the Travel Options by United airlines.
“When we asked our customers what travel services are most important to them, they told us that access to priority lines was something they value highly,” said Dennis Cary, senior vice president and chief marketing and customer officer. “Premier Line provides convenient access to fast-track lines and is another choice for our customers to customize their own travel experience.”
Starting at $25, Premier Line provides priority access to three types of specially reserved lines that offer customers convenience at check-in, security and boarding, including boarding for connecting flights.
United’s Premier Line service is offered to a limited number of customers each hour based on time of departure. Elite Mileage Plus members will continue to enjoy free access to priority lines as they have in the past.
Premier Line is available in the U.S. at United’s five hub airports – Chicago ohare ORD, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington Dulles IAD– and at 9 other airports, including Boston, New York LaGuardia, and Seattle Sea-Tac . It may be purchased at united.com when booking a ticket, while checking-in online, or anytime through the “My Itineraries” page at united.com. The option will also be available in the coming weeks at United’s airport kiosks.
In addition to the new Premier Line service, customers may further enhance their travel experiences with other services from United’s Travel Options portfolio. For example, customers may conveniently ship their luggage overnight with Door-to-Door Baggage, and may choose United’s Economy Plus seating section that has up to five more inches of legroom (for elite Mileage Plus members, access to Economy Plus is complimentary). Also, with United’s Award Accelerator offering, starting at $9, customers may earn travel awards faster by multiplying the number of miles they receive when they fly.
“When we asked our customers what travel services are most important to them, they told us that access to priority lines was something they value highly,” said Dennis Cary, senior vice president and chief marketing and customer officer. “Premier Line provides convenient access to fast-track lines and is another choice for our customers to customize their own travel experience.”
Starting at $25, Premier Line provides priority access to three types of specially reserved lines that offer customers convenience at check-in, security and boarding, including boarding for connecting flights.
United’s Premier Line service is offered to a limited number of customers each hour based on time of departure. Elite Mileage Plus members will continue to enjoy free access to priority lines as they have in the past.
Premier Line is available in the U.S. at United’s five hub airports – Chicago ohare ORD, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington Dulles IAD– and at 9 other airports, including Boston, New York LaGuardia, and Seattle Sea-Tac . It may be purchased at united.com when booking a ticket, while checking-in online, or anytime through the “My Itineraries” page at united.com. The option will also be available in the coming weeks at United’s airport kiosks.
In addition to the new Premier Line service, customers may further enhance their travel experiences with other services from United’s Travel Options portfolio. For example, customers may conveniently ship their luggage overnight with Door-to-Door Baggage, and may choose United’s Economy Plus seating section that has up to five more inches of legroom (for elite Mileage Plus members, access to Economy Plus is complimentary). Also, with United’s Award Accelerator offering, starting at $9, customers may earn travel awards faster by multiplying the number of miles they receive when they fly.
United Airlines add flights to Anchorage airport
United Airlines add seasonal nonstop service to Anchorage Ted Stevens airport, connecting the largest city in the 49th state with the airline’s hubs in Chicago, Denver and San Francisco.
Anchorage service begins May 22, 2010, with once-weekly Saturday service to and from Chicago O’Hare International Airport.
From June 9, 2010 until Aug. 30, 2010, United will offer once-daily roundtrip service linking Anchorage with Chicago, Denver and San Francisco. A second roundtrip flight will operate between Chicago and Anchorage on Saturdays.
United operate Saturday-only roundtrip service between Anchorage and Chicago between Sept. 4, 2010 and Sept. 25, 2010.
With more than 550 daily departures from Chicago, more than 410 daily departures from Denver and more than 230 daily departures from San Francisco, United’s Anchorage service is timed for convenient connections to and from dozens of cities throughout the continental United States, Hawaii, eastern Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.
Anchorage service begins May 22, 2010, with once-weekly Saturday service to and from Chicago O’Hare International Airport.
From June 9, 2010 until Aug. 30, 2010, United will offer once-daily roundtrip service linking Anchorage with Chicago, Denver and San Francisco. A second roundtrip flight will operate between Chicago and Anchorage on Saturdays.
United operate Saturday-only roundtrip service between Anchorage and Chicago between Sept. 4, 2010 and Sept. 25, 2010.
With more than 550 daily departures from Chicago, more than 410 daily departures from Denver and more than 230 daily departures from San Francisco, United’s Anchorage service is timed for convenient connections to and from dozens of cities throughout the continental United States, Hawaii, eastern Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.
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