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Old 20th Apr 2023, 06:36
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United Airlines is planning to grow its service to Australia and New Zealand later this year, the carrier’s latest bet that travelers will continue to book international trips.

The expansion to 66 weekly flights between the U.S. and the two countries amounts to a 40% increase in flights from last year, the carrier said Tuesday. The schedule also equates to about 75% more seats to those countries than the same season of 2019, United said.

The new schedule includes nonstop flights between San Francisco and Christchurch, New Zealand, on a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner starting Dec. 1, and from Los Angeles to Auckland, New Zealand, on a 787-9 on Oct. 28. United is also building up service from both San Francisco and Los Angeles to Brisbane, Australia, and it is using its largest plane to fly between San Francisco and Melbourne, Australia

This is what happens when you don’t have the aircraft to service markets due to an airline been run for short term outlook to boost executive returns. Qantas once the dominant carrier across the Pacific is about to be swamped and IMO once this is lost they will never get it back. You don’t need a long neck and feathers to be a goose do you
I cannot ******* wait for this. The qantas gouge is about to come to an end.
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