United to Add 20% More Flights at SFO

<p><strong><span class&equals;"legendSpanClass"><span class&equals;"xn-location">SAN FRANCISCO <&sol;span><&sol;span><&sol;strong>&&num;8212&semi; United Airlines plans to add 20 percent more flight capacity out of <span class&equals;"xn-location">San Francisco<&sol;span> International Airport &lpar;SFO&rpar; this year as part of its long-term strategy to re-establish SFO as a global gateway&period; United is now larger in SFO than it was pre-pandemic&comma; with capacity up six percent since 2019&comma; and 20 percent versus last year&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>United flies to 111 cities around the world from <span class&equals;"xn-location">San Francisco<&sol;span> and will offer approximately 300 daily flights this summer – the most since 2019 and more than any other airline in the <span class&equals;"xn-location">Bay Area<&sol;span>&period; The airline has added 11 new international destinations and nine new domestic destinations from SFO in the last four years&comma; including reinstated service to <span class&equals;"xn-location">New Orleans<&sol;span>&comma; <span class&equals;"xn-location">Kansas City<&sol;span>&comma; <span class&equals;"xn-location">Detroit<&sol;span>&comma; and <span class&equals;"xn-location">St&period; Louis<&sol;span>&comma; as well as new flights to <span class&equals;"xn-location">San Jose&comma; Costa Rica<&sol;span> and Panama City&comma; <span class&equals;"xn-location">Panama<&sol;span> starting this next month&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&&num;8220&semi;We&&num;8217&semi;re winning more and more <span class&equals;"xn-location">Bay Area<&sol;span> customers because of our investments in the product&comma; the experience and the places we fly&comma;&&num;8221&semi; said United CEO <span class&equals;"xn-person">Scott Kirby<&sol;span>&comma; who discussed the airline&&num;8217&semi;s strategy at an event today where United also showcased several aircraft&comma; including a new Boeing 787-9&comma; Airbus A321neo&comma; and an Archer Midnight eVTOL&period; &&num;8220&semi;Our growth in SFO is a direct result of United&&num;8217&semi;s ambitious network strategy&comma; which has set us apart from the competition and cemented our status as the world&&num;8217&semi;s largest airline&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>A <span class&equals;"xn-money">&dollar;2&period;6 billion<&sol;span> airport construction project is underway&comma; part of which is to modernize and expand Terminal 3 at SFO&comma; paving the way for continued United growth in the future&period; United is also one of the <span class&equals;"xn-location">Bay Area&&num;8217&semi;s<&sol;span> largest employers&comma; with more than 13&comma;000 local team members&period; The airline hired more than 1&comma;600 airport operations employees last year alone and plans to add 1&comma;200 more in 2025&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&&num;8220&semi;<span class&equals;"xn-location">San Francisco&&num;8217&semi;s<&sol;span> economy is on the rise&comma; and tourism is critical to our comeback&period; Our city is a global destination – United&&num;8217&semi;s expansion shows that people want to be here&comma;&&num;8221&semi; said Mayor <span class&equals;"xn-person">Daniel Lurie<&sol;span>&period; &&num;8220&semi;These new flights will provide jobs for residents and make it easier for visitors to come here so they can experience everything that makes <span class&equals;"xn-location">San Francisco<&sol;span> the place to be&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"prntac"><b>United&&num;8217&semi;s Global Gateway<&sol;b><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>United&&num;8217&semi;s hub in <span class&equals;"xn-location">San Francisco<&sol;span> is the leading global gateway from the West Coast&comma; with the airline adding more direct flights to <span class&equals;"xn-location">Asia<&sol;span>&comma; <span class&equals;"xn-location">Europe<&sol;span>&comma; and <span class&equals;"xn-location">Latin America<&sol;span> in the last several years&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>SFO is United&&num;8217&semi;s fastest growing hub to <span class&equals;"xn-location">Latin America<&sol;span>&comma; with new routes to <span class&equals;"xn-location">Belize<&sol;span> and <span class&equals;"xn-location">Monterrey&comma; Mexico<&sol;span> added in 2024&comma; and new flights to <span class&equals;"xn-location">San Jose&comma; Costa Rica<&sol;span> and Panama City starting in May&period; The new routes bring United to nine destinations in <span class&equals;"xn-location">Latin America<&sol;span> served from SFO&comma; the most of any carrier&period; In addition to the new routes&comma; United is adding more flights to existing destinations this summer&comma; including additional daily flights to <span class&equals;"xn-location">Cancun<&sol;span>&comma; <span class&equals;"xn-location">Los Cabos<&sol;span>&comma; and <span class&equals;"xn-location">Puerto Vallarta<&sol;span>&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>United is the only U&period;S&period; airline to serve <span class&equals;"xn-location">Europe<&sol;span> from SFO&comma; with a peak schedule of 11 daily flights to eight destinations&period; Seasonal service to <span class&equals;"xn-location">Barcelona<&sol;span> launched last year and returns for an extended season this summer&comma; building upon new service to Rome and a seasonal third daily flight to London Heathrow added in 2022&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>SFO also has a more than 40-year history as the airline&&num;8217&semi;s gateway across the Pacific and now offers flights to 17 different destinations in the <span class&equals;"xn-location">Asia-Pacific<&sol;span> region&period; This summer&comma; United&&num;8217&semi;s SFO hub will have 4&period;5 times more seats on flights to the Pacific than any other airline from any other hub in the U&period;S&period; Yesterday&comma; United announced it is expanding its industry-leading Pacific network and making it even easier for travelers to explore <span class&equals;"xn-location">Asia<&sol;span> and <span class&equals;"xn-location">Australia<&sol;span>&period; This winter the airline is launching new one-stop connections between <span class&equals;"xn-location">San Francisco<&sol;span> and <span class&equals;"xn-location">Bangkok&comma; Thailand<&sol;span> and <span class&equals;"xn-location">Ho Chi Minh City&comma; Vietnam<&sol;span> via <span class&equals;"xn-location">Hong Kong<&sol;span>&period; In addition&comma; starting in December&comma; United will add new seasonal-service between <span class&equals;"xn-location">Adelaide&comma; Australia<&sol;span> and <span class&equals;"xn-location">San Francisco<&sol;span>&comma; along with a second daily&comma; year-round flight between <span class&equals;"xn-location">San Francisco<&sol;span> and <span class&equals;"xn-location">Manila<&sol;span> &&num;8212&semi; making United the only U&period;S&period; airline to fly to both destinations&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>United&&num;8217&semi;s SFO domestic offerings are unmatched throughout the state of <span class&equals;"xn-location">California<&sol;span>&period; The carrier operates the largest hub in the state&comma; more domestic routes from the <span class&equals;"xn-location">Bay Area<&sol;span> than any other airline&comma; and the most flights to all five of the most popular domestic destinations from SFO&period; United offers three times more flights to <span class&equals;"xn-location">Hawaii<&sol;span> from SFO than its closest competitor and is the only airline with daily year-round service from SFO to four Hawaiian Islands&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&&num;8220&semi;We continue to challenge ourselves every season when we announce new service to hidden gem cities around the world&comma;&&num;8221&semi; said <span class&equals;"xn-person">Patrick Quayle<&sol;span>&comma; Senior Vice President&comma; Global Network Planning and Alliances at United&period; &&num;8220&semi;United keeps becoming the first and only U&period;S&period; airline to offer direct flights to these unique destinations&comma; such as Rome&comma; <span class&equals;"xn-location">the Philippines<&sol;span>&comma; <span class&equals;"xn-location">New Zealand<&sol;span> and <span class&equals;"xn-location">Belize<&sol;span>&comma; out of <span class&equals;"xn-location">San Francisco<&sol;span> in the last couple of years&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"prntac"><b>United&&num;8217&semi;s Ongoing Commitment to SFO<&sol;b><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>A five-year&comma; <span class&equals;"xn-money">&dollar;2&period;6 billion<&sol;span> airport construction project set to be completed in 2029&comma; which includes modernization and expansion of Terminal 3 at SFO&comma; will pave the way for the airline&&num;8217&semi;s continued growth and elevate the customer experience&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Through SFO&&num;8217&semi;s <i>Terminal 3 West Modernization Project<&sol;i>&comma; United will gain access to new common use gates to fit larger airplanes that can carry even more passengers on international flights&comma; new United Club<sup>SM<&sol;sup> locations&comma; a state-of-the-art lobby and checkpoints with industry-first features&comma; a brand-new curbside area for an enhanced curbside experience&comma; and an extra 200&comma;000 square feet of space for more dining and retail options&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&&num;8220&semi;For nearly a century&comma; United Airlines has been offering travelers the most flights and destinations out of <span class&equals;"xn-location">San Francisco<&sol;span>&comma;&&num;8221&semi; said Mike Nakornkhet&comma; SFO Airport Director&period; &&num;8220&semi;We are excited to launch the Terminal 3 West Modernization&comma; which will set a new benchmark for what United customers can look forward to at SFO&period; Our goal is to create an extraordinary airport experience for our guests&comma; and we expect this project will continue to reflect the innovation&comma; sustainability&comma; and diversity that make <span class&equals;"xn-location">San Francisco<&sol;span> such an amazing place&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As one of the <span class&equals;"xn-location">Bay Area&&num;8217&semi;s<&sol;span> largest employers&comma; United hired more than 1&comma;600 new team members in 2024 alone&comma; including flight attendants&comma; pilots&comma; customer service representatives&comma; baggage handlers and maintenance technicians to support the airline&&num;8217&semi;s growing operations at SFO&comma; and expects to hire 1&comma;200 more in 2025&period; United offers competitive wages and comprehensive benefits packages to attract top-tier talent&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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