United (UA)
Airline Overview
United Airlines (UA), headquartered in Chicago, is one of the world's oldest airlines. The carrier was founded in 1926. It flies to more than 300 destinations in 60 countries spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. About one-third of its destinations are US domestic. Major hubs in the network include Chicago O'Hare (ORD), Denver International (DEN), Guam (GUM), Houston George Bush Intercontinental (IAH), Los Angeles International (LAX), Newark Liberty International (EWR), San Francisco International (SFO), and Washington Dulles (IAD). United Airlines is a founding member of the Star Alliance. Star Alliance is a collection of more than 25 airlines that provide airline service to more than 190 countries. United also has codeshare agreements with 13 other carriers. United Airlines flies with a fleet of over 700 aircraft including versions from Airbus, ATR, Boeing, Bombardier, and Embraer.
Aircraft Summary
KEYWidebody Jets
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Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 1
Seats:108 Economy113 Economy Plus40 Polaris (frmly Business)8 Polaris (frmly First) |
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Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 5
Seats:156 Economy46 Economy Plus24 Premium Plus50 United Polaris Business |
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KEYRegional Jets
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