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United Airlines forecasts Asia-Pacific passenger capacity to be 15% higher than in pre-pandemic 2019
April 11th 2023
United Airlines (UA) passenger capacity on its Asia-Pacific network, excluding Mainland China and Hong Kong, will be 15% above 2019 levels during the northern hemisphere summer. Read More » The Star Alliance member will operate to 27 destinations across the region: nonstop flights from the U.S. mainland to Australia’s Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, 10 daily trans-Pacific flights out of Osaka and Tokyo's Haneda and Narita Airports, nonstop Hong Kong-San Francisco and double daily to Seoul Incheon from San Francisco. UA’s data shows international bookings were 15% higher in March 2023 compared with the same month in 2022. “With unprecedented demand for travel overseas, we will have more services to popular cities and add new and unique destinations for customers to explore,” UA senior vice president global network planning and alliances, Patrick Quayle, said.