United Airlines is adding nearly 150 flights to fun and sun destinations for winter including service to cities in Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America, as well as warm U.S. destinations in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia and Nevada.

Today (July 9, 2021), United Airlines announced that as demand for travel surges, the airline will add nearly 150 flights this winter to warm holiday destinations in the U.S., Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America. From November through March, the carrier will offer 137 more flights than in 2019 to places like Florida, California, Georgia and Nevada. Additionally, service to the Caribbean, Mexico and Central America will be increased by 30 percent compared to pre-pandemic levels, including 12 new routes from Denver, Los Angeles, New York/Newark, San Francisco and Washington D.C. to destinations including Belize City (Belize), Cozumel (Mexico), Liberia (Costa Rica), and Nassau (Bahamas).
In Friday’s announcement, United Airlines’ Vice President of Network Planning, Ankit Gupta, said,
“Celebrating the holidays with family and loved ones in 2020 was a challenge, and we know our customers are already eager to plan winter vacations and gatherings in person this year to make up for time that they lost. As pandemic restrictions ease, people are becoming more confident in planning travel further in advance, so we want to make sure to offer our customers as much choice as possible.”
Most of the added flights will be operated with mainline aircraft featuring United First℠ Economy Plus® and standard Economy seats, as well as complimentary snacks and onboard Wi-Fi.

United Airlines’ shared purpose is “Connecting People. Uniting the World.” Shares in the company’s parent, United Airlines Holdings, Inc., are publicly traded on the NASDAQ under the symbol ‘UAL.’
Source: United Airlines