United today announced it is adding five new flights to London’s Heathrow Airport, including two more flights from New York/Newark, additional trips from both Denver and San Francisco, as well as an all-new direct flight from Boston. The new service begins in March 2022 and with these additions, United will be the only U.S. carrier to offer nonstop service between the nation’s top seven business markets and London. United will offer 22 flights per day from the U.S. to London, and more flights between New York City and London than any other U.S. carrier. London was the most booked international destination for United’s business customers in October, and the airline expects this trend to continue into 2022.
“For nearly 30 years, United has provided a critical link between the U.S. and London, maintaining service throughout the pandemic and strategically growing our schedule to keep our customers in these key global business centers connected,” said Patrick Quayle, senior vice president of international network and alliances at United. “London is an integral part of United’s network and we remain confident demand will continue to grow, particularly as international business travel returns in 2022.”
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These new flights build on United’s largest-ever trans-Atlantic expansion announced earlier this month. United currently operates seven flights to Heathrow from the U.S.: two daily flights from New York/Newark and Washington D.C.; and one daily flight from Chicago, Houston, and San Francisco. In December, service will increase to 10 daily flights, with additional flights from New York/Newark and Chicago, just in time for the winter holidays.
The five new flights will make hopping across the pond easier and more comfortable for both leisure and business travelers, as United will:
Begin brand-new, daily flights from Boston operated with United’s premium Boeing 767300ER, which features 46 United Polaris® business class seats and 22 United Premium Plus® premium economy seats.
Resume daily flights from Denver and add a second daily flight operated by a Boeing 787-9.
Add sixth and seventh daily flights from New York/Newark, United’s premium Boeing will operate each of which 767-300ER and allow for hourly service in the evening.
Add a third daily flight from San Francisco operated by a Boeing 787-9.
Resume daily service to London from Los Angeles.
A Premium Customer Experience
Customers traveling with United between the U.S. and London will enjoy the airline’s commitment to providing an industry-leading customer experience. United will operate 12 daily flights, more than half of its total flights to London, on the airline’s premium Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, which features 16 additional United Polaris lie flat, and all aisle access business-class seats compared to United’s standard 767-300ER, for 42 Polaris seats. This aircraft also features 22 United Premium Plus seats, 47 Economy Plus® seats, and 52 economy seats.
With more premium seats, MileagePlus® Premier® members also have more opportunities to redeem their miles or be upgraded to a premium cabin to enjoy an elevated experience at the airport and onboard. Customers traveling on United Polaris and United Premium Plus will enjoy priority check-in, complimentary checked bags, priority boarding, and enhanced dining onboard the aircraft. United Polaris customers will enjoy access to all open United ClubSM locations, including the brand-new United Polaris lounge at Washington Dulles. United plans to reopen United Polaris lounges at New York/Newark, Chicago O’Hare, and Houston by the end of this year; the remaining lounges will reopen by early 2022.
Before departure for England, customers who are fully vaccinated with a qualifying vaccine must complete a passenger locator form and book and pay for a test to be taken within the first two days of arrival. Passengers vaccinated in the U.S. must provide proof of U.S. residency. For further details on the COVID-19 rules governing entry to England (including rules for unvaccinated customers and customers who have been in a red list country in the 10 days before arrival in England), visit: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/health/coronavirus-rules-you-need-to-follow/coronavirus-if-you-enter-the-uk-from-abroad/. To see the full list of reopened countries where United is flying visit united.com/reopen, and to purchase tickets for these flights, visit united.com.
United Next
United is more focused than ever on its commitment to customers and employees. Besides today’s announcement, United has recently:
Launched an ambitious plan to transform the United customer experience by adding and upgrading hundreds of aircraft and investing in features like larger overhead bins, seatback entertainment in every seat, and the industry’s fastest available Wi-Fi.
Announced a goal to create 25,000 unionized jobs by 2026 that include careers as pilots, flight attendants, agents, technicians, and dispatchers.
Announced that United will train at least 5,000 pilots by 2030 through the United Aviate Academy, with the plan of at least half being women and people of color.
Required all U.S. employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccination.
Became the first airline to offer customers the ability to check their destination’s travel requirements, schedule, COVID-19 tests, and more on its mobile app and website.
Invested in emerging technologies that decarbonize air travel, like an agreement to work with urban air mobility company Archer; an investment in aircraft startup Heart Aerospace; and a purchase agreement with Boom Supersonic.
Committed to going 100% green by reducing our greenhouse gas emissions by 100% by 2050, without relying on traditional carbon offsets.
Eliminated change fees for all economy and premium cabin tickets for travel within the U.S.
Edited by: Stephen Morton