East Meets West: United Airlines Proposes New Daily Nonstop Air Service to China from Two Major California Cities
United Airlines' Formal Filing to U.S. Department of Transportation Focuses on Significant Unmet Demand in San Francisco and Los Angeles, Proposes Expanded Service to China from Washington, D.C.
Beijing, China (July 18, 2007) /China Newswire/ — United Airlines (UAL) today announced it will apply to the U.S. Department of Transportation to begin daily, nonstop service from Los Angeles and San Francisco to China. UAL's application addresses the rapidly rising, unmet demand for service to China from the West Coast.
2008
UAL's application proposes nonstop service between San Francisco and Guangzhou in 2008. San Francisco has the largest Chinese-American population of any city in the nation and the proposed route would be the first daily, nonstop U.S. carrier service between the U.S. and Guangzhou. Guangzhou is the business center of the Pearl River Delta region of China and home to a large number of U.S. and other manufacturing facilities. It is also the third most populous city in China. The San Francisco area has more Guangzhou traffic than any other metropolitan area without nonstop service.
Highlights of the San Francisco to Guangzhou service include:
* The new route would operate nonstop on a B777 aircraft with a three-class configuration and 253 seats.
* United's West coast hub in San Francisco will offer valuable connections to a large number of cities in the western and southern U.S. through United's extensive network as well as that of code-share partners.
2009
United also proposes the first ever, daily nonstop service by a U.S. carrier between Los Angeles and Shanghai in 2009. The Los Angeles, region has a population of more than 18 million people and is the largest metropolitan area in the U.S. without nonstop service to China by a U.S. carrier. California accounts for nearly one-third of all Shanghai traffic, far more than any other state. Shanghai is the largest city in the People's Republic of China.
Highlights of the Los Angeles to Shanghai service include:
* United proposes a B747 aircraft with 347 seats and a three-class configuration to provide maximum passenger options and comfort.
* United's West Coast hub at Los Angeles International Airport will offer valuable online connections to a large number of cities in the Western United States through United's own extensive online network and those of its code share partners.
* At Shanghai, passengers will benefit from United's code share alliances with Air China and Shanghai Airlines, allowing convenient roundtrip connections to three additional Chinese cities.
"Our East meets West proposal is simple: add capacity to those urban areas with the least service and most pressing demand. Awarding frequencies to San Francisco and Los Angeles in 2008 and 2009 will serve the most customers, and provide them the greatest opportunities for nonstop service to China and beyond," said Michael Whitaker, senior vice president, United Airlines.
In its application to the U.S. Department of Transportation, United also proposed new flights between Washington, D.C. and Shanghai, as an alternative to the Los Angeles-Shanghai service. The application explained that should service from Los Angeles be awarded to another airline, United's top priority is the Washington, D.C. - Shanghai service. Within the east coast, the Washington, D.C. area is the fastest growing region and is the largest area without nonstop service to Shanghai. The recent success of the Capital-to-Capital route underscores the public need for more direct flights from Washington, D.C. to China.
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About United
United Airlines (NASDAQ: UAUA) operates more than 3,600* flights a day on United, United Express and Ted to more than 210 U.S. domestic and international destinations from its hubs in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago and Washington, D.C. With key global air rights in the Asia-Pacific region, Europe and Latin America, United is one of the largest international carriers based in the United States. United also is a founding member of Star Alliance, which provides connections for our customers to 841 destinations in 157 countries worldwide. United's 55,000 employees reside in every U.S. state and in many countries around the world. News releases and other information about United can be found at the company's Web site at united.com.
*Based on the flight schedule between Jan. 1, 2007 and Dec. 31, 2007.
About United in the Asia Pacific region
United operates more than 400 services a week to/from/within the Asia Pacific region and the U.S. United flies from 13 Asia Pacific cities including Bangkok, Beijing, Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh City, Melbourne, Nagoya, Osaka, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, Taipei and Tokyo. United won the “Best Economy/Coach Class” in 2006 OAG Airline of the Year Awards and was named “Best Transpacific Airline” in the 2005 OAG Awards. The airline also took the “Best North American Airline” in TTG Asia’s 2006 travel poll and “Best American Airline Serving China” in Business Traveller China’s 2005 and 2006 travel poll. For six consecutive years, United has been voted “Best North American Airline” by Business Traveller Asia Pacific 2001 - 2006.
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