United will have its busiest season of flights from Chicago to warmer destinations in Latin America and around the world. Starting in October, the airline has scheduled up to 592 daily flights from its O'Hare hub, surpassing any other season of the year. As part of this season, United will expand its service to several destinations in Mexico, Latin America, and the Caribbean, including:
• Cozumel, Mexico (CZM): Extended weekend service in November
• San José del Cabo, Mexico (SJD): Additional weekend service in October
• Liberia, Costa Rica (LIR): Expanded weekend service in October
• Guatemala City, Guatemala (GUA): Additional weekend service in October
• Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (PUJ): Additional weekend service in October
• San Martín (SXM): Expanded weekend service in November
Additionally, the airline will add 50 additional flights this November from Chicago, with service to destinations such as Phoenix, Austin, and Orlando. United will fly to Florida with 10% more seats than at the same time last year.
United's growth this fall continues a historic summer season in Chicago, where the airline will fly more seats from O'Hare than in the past 20 years.
In July, United will fly a maximum of 71,000 seats daily.
This network expansion follows significant investments in the airport experience and onboard products at United's hub in its home city. This spring, the airline opened its renovated and expanded United Polaris® lounge, which is now 50% larger.
Additionally, this month, United launched its first Starlink-equipped aircraft from Chicago O'Hare, providing customers with gate-to-gate high-speed internet service and innovative inflight entertainment experiences like gaming and streaming—all free for MileagePlus® members.
Fuente: United Airlines.