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United AirlinesUnited Airlines Hub Airports:Chicago DenverWashington-Dulles San FranciscoLos Angeles United Airlines destinationsUnited Airlines flies to over 190 destinations in 23 countries and two U.S. territories, including Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, El Salvador, France, Germany, Guatemala, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles, People's Republic of China (including Hong Kong), Puerto Rico, Singapore, Switzerland, U.S. Virgin Islands (St. Thomas), Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States and Uruguay. London Airports serviced by United AirlinesLondon Heathrow (LHR) Book your flights on-line with ExpediaAirport codes: London - all (LON), Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), City (LCY), Stansted (STN)
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UK Cargo United Airlines Airline alliance:Star Alliance About United AirlinesUnited Airlines and the associated companies fly more than 250,000 passengers each day. The airline offers code-share flights with several airlines to domestic and international markets and regional partners that include – Air China, Air Dolomiti, Aloha Airlines, BWIA West Indies Airways, Great Lakes, Gulfstream, Island Air, Air Nova and Virgin Blue. United Cargo-is one of the largest combination passenger/cargo carriers in the U.S. United Cargo offers both domestic and international shipping. Freight accounts make up most of United Cargo's shipments, with mail making up the balance. United Express Flights-United also offers a network of connecting flights through its marketing arrangements with regional U.S. carriers operating under the brand name of United Express. These carriers are Air Wisconsin Airlines, Chautauqua Airlines, Mesa Air Group, Republic Airlines, Shuttle America, SkyWest Airlines, and Trans States Airlines. United Express offers one-stop check in, competitive fares, advance seat assignments, and is a full participant in the Mileage Plus program. Ted- part of United, provides service from United's hubs in Chicago, Denver, Washington-Dulles, San Francisco and Los Angeles to many popular leisure destinations including Las Vegas, Reno, Phoenix, Orlando, Tampa, Ft. Lauderdale, New Orleans, Ontario, California, and in December Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta in Mexico. Combining outstanding service with unique on-board amenities and entertainment, along with full participation in United's award-winning frequent flier program, Ted offers a unique experience among low-cost carriers. United Airlines HistoryUnited Airlines traces its roots to 1926 and the historic flight of a predecessor company. Walter T. Varney initiated contract airmail service from Pasco, Washington to Elko, Nevada, which marked the true beginning of commercial air transportation and the birth of United Airlines. The United name first appeared in 1929 when Boeing Airplane and Transport Corporation, the holding company that owned and operated Boeing Airplane Company, Boeing Air Transport, and Pacific Air Transport, changed its name to United Aircraft and Transport Corporation. United Air Lines was the name originally adopted for the transport divisions. United Airlines websiteThe official United Airlines website
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