United Airlines Plans 20% Flight Increase from San Francisco Airport
United Airlines Plans 20% Flight Increase from San Francisco Airport

United Airlines Plans 20% Flight Increase from San Francisco Airport

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United Airlines has announced a 20% increase in flights from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) this year, bringing its total to approximately 300 daily flights to 111 destinations worldwide. This expansion, the largest since 2019, includes new routes to San José, Costa Rica, and Panama City, along with reinstated services to New Orleans, Kansas City, Detroit, and St. Louis. The airline's growth is part of a broader strategy to enhance SFO's status as a key global hub and is supported by a $2.6 billion renovation project for Terminal 3. United CEO Scott Kirby highlighted the airline's investments in customer experience as a driving force behind its success in attracting more Bay Area travelers. Mayor Daniel Lurie praised the expansion for its potential to boost the local economy and create jobs. Looking ahead, United plans to further increase its international service, including new destinations in Asia and Australia.

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