United Airlines pianifica 34 rotte nazionali con widebody per la S23


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There's an average of 65 daily flights, including Washington Dulles-San Diego for the first time.
United Airlines plans to use widebody aircraft on 34 domestic routes this summer, which kicks off on March 26th for airlines in the Northern Hemisphere. It has an average of 65 daily flights (both ways combined), according to the latest Cirium data. They include a new 777-200 service between Washington Dullesand San Diego. In response to Alaska adding Dulles-San Diego, United has increased flights to four daily in the peak summer, including this widebody, a frequency last seen 13 years ago. And it hasn't used a widebody before.



United's plans: a summary
The following map shows United's planned domestic widebody routes, including Guam and San Juan, both US territories. A handful of routes have very few summer flights. For example, Newark to Kahului has the 767-300ER on April 1st, 8th, and 15th before ending for the season. Los Angeles-Denver, meanwhile, sees the 777-200 daily between May 5th and June 1st before ceasing.

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The 777-200 rules
Analysis of the Star Alliance member's summer schedule reveals that United has planned 14,057 domestic widebody flights this summer (both ways combined). While all of its twin-aisle types/variants will fly within the US, 6 in 10 flights are by the 777-200, as summarized below:
Aircraft type/variant% of domestic widebody flights this summerNo. of routes (incl. infrequent routes and one-offs)Most served domestic route
777-20062%24Newark-San Francisco
787-1012%6*Newark-Los Angeles
767-400ER8%3Newark-Honolulu/Newark-San Juan (joint top)
777-300ER6%4Honolulu-Guam
787-95%6**Washington Dulles-Los Angeles
787-83%5Chicago O'Hare-Kahului
767-300ER3%3Newark-Houston Intercontinental
*Chicago O'Hare-Newark one-off on March 26th (UA2051) **Chicago O'Hare-Los Angeles one-off on March 26th (UA2430)


Domestic routes with double daily plus
With nearly a fifth of domestic widebodies, Newark has more than any other airport, according to Cirium data. This is heavily influenced by Newark-San Francisco and Newark-Los Angeles occupying the top two routes spots. Note that this table is based on routes with two or more daily flights:



RouteUnited's widebody summer flightsAircraft (in order of flights)Find flights
Newark-San FranciscoUp to 7 daily777-200, 787-9, 787-10, 777-300ERClick here for Newark-San Francisco flights
Newark-Los AngelesUp to 5 daily777-200, 781-10, 787-9Click here for Newark-Los Angeles flights
San Francisco-HonoluluUp to 4 daily777-200, 777-300ERClick here for San Francisco-Honolulu flights
Los Angeles-HonoluluUp to 2 daily777-200Click here for Los Angeles-Honolulu flights
Newark-Houston IntercontinentalUp to 2 daily767-300ER, 777-200, 787-9Click here for Newark-Houston flights
San Francisco-KahuluiUp to 2 daily777-200, 787-8 (just one)Click here for San Francisco-Kahului flights
Washington Dulles-San FranciscoUp to 2 daily777-200, 787-8, 787-9, 777-300ERClick here for Dulles-San Francisco flights
Washington Dulles-Los AngelesUp to 2 daily787-9, 777-200, 787-8Click here for Dulles-Los Angeles flights
Denver-HonoluluUp to 2 daily (double daily just three times in April)777-200Click here for Denver-Honolulu flights

Photo: Vincenzo Pace | Simple Flying.