The
U.S carrier said holiday travel flight searches on its website
were up 16% compared to 2019.
United said it would offer new flights to popular tourist
destinations including Las Vegas from the U.S. Midwest, as well
as add flights to ski destinations such as Aspen from its hub
airports.
U.S. Airlines are expected to benefit from both domestic and
international travel demand during the holiday season, after the
Biden administration reopened the country to fully-vaccinated
air travelers from around the world starting November.
Brokerage Cowen in a note earlier this week said it expects
fourth-quarter outlook for U.S. airlines to reflect a strong
peak, likely above 2019 levels, as people start planning holiday
trips.
(Reporting by Kannaki Deka in Bengaluru; Editing by Vinay
Dwivedi)
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