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United Airlines to resume service at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in June 2021

Manchester-Boston Regional Airport has announced the resumption of service toย Washington, D.C., on United Airlines beginning in June. United will operate two daily flights, startingย June 3, 2021, between Manchester-Boston Regional Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD). This will increase to three daily flights in July.

The flights in June are scheduled to departย Manchesterย atย 8 a.m.ย andย 3 p.m.ย Returning flights fromย Washington, D.C., toย Manchesterย are scheduled to depart atย 10:45 a.m.ย andย 6:15 p.m.

In July, United will increase to three daily flights from MHT to IAD. Departing flights fromย Manchesterย will leave atย 8 a.m.,ย 2:30 p.m.ย andย 7:36 p.m., and returning flights from IAD will departย Washington, D.C., atย 10:55 a.m.,ย 5:20 p.m.ย andย 10:05 p.m.

All flights will be on United’sBombardier CRJ200s, 50-seat regional jets operated by Air Wisconsin.

United to add 26 new nonstop routes to popular vacation destinations, will also resume 20 domestic routes

United Airlines has made this announcement:

As more travelers begin to plan long-awaited getaways with family and friends, United Airlines is kicking off summer vacation season with a robust May schedule that includes the addition of 26 new nonstop routes between Midwest cities such asย Cleveland,ย Cincinnatiย andย Milwaukeeย and popular vacation destinations such as Hilton Head, S.C.;ย Pensacola, Fla.; andย Portland, Maine. The airline also plans to resume more than 20 domestic routes and will start new service betweenย Orange County, Calif., andย Honolulu.

Internationally, in May United will fly more than 100% of its pre-pandemic schedule toย Latin Americaย compared to what it operated in 2019, including more flights toย Mexico, theย Caribbean,ย Central Americaย andย South America. The airline also plans to resume flights betweenย Chicagoย and Tokyo Haneda, resume passenger flights betweenย Newarkย andย Milanย andย Rome, and restart service betweenย Chicagoย andย Amsterdam.

In total, United plans to operate 52% of its overall schedule compared toย May 2019, whereas inย May 2020ย United operated 14% of its overall schedule compared toย May 2019.

“In the past few weeks, we have seen the strongest flight bookings since the start of the pandemic,” saidย Ankit Gupta, vice president of United’s domestic network planning and scheduling. “As we rebuild our schedule to meet that demand, adding in seasonal point-to-point flying is just one of the ways we are finding opportunities to add new and exciting service. And as we have done throughout the entire pandemic, we will continue being nimble and strategic with our network to add the right service to the destinations our customers want to visit.”

Domestic May Schedule

Startingย May 27, United will begin point-to-point service toย Charleston, S.C.; Hilton Head, S.C.;ย Myrtle Beach, S.C.;ย Pensacola, Fla.ย andย Portland, Maineย from seven cities includingย Cleveland,ย Cincinnatiย andย Columbus, Ohio;ย St. Louis, Mo.;ย Pittsburgh, Pa.;ย Milwaukee, Wis.ย andย Indianapolis, Ind. United plans to operate these point-to-point routes through Labor Day weekend. Most customers on these flights will experience United’s new Bombardier CRJ550 โ€“ the world’s first 50-seater aircraft with two cabins. The spacious CRJ550 is equipped with 10 first class seats, 20 Economy Plus seats, 20 standard economy seats, Wi-Fi, more legroom and enough overhead bin space for every customer to bring a roller bag on board.

United also continues to be a leading airline toย Hawaii, offering more than 200 weekly flights, including new service betweenย Orange Countyย andย Honolulu. In May, United will begin offering United Premium Plusยฎ service on selectย Hawaiiย routes, which includes a bigger, more comfortable seat and a complimentary meal. United Premium Plus will be available for customers traveling toย Honoluluย andย Mauiย fromย Chicagoย andย Denverย and will be expanded in June to flights betweenย Chicagoย and Kona,ย Houstonย andย Honolulu, andย New York/Newarkย andย Maui. United allows customers with valid negative COVID-19 tests toย pre-clear before departing toย Hawaiiย so they can save time and skip document screening lines upon arrival in the islands.

In addition to the new point-to-point service, United will resume 20 domestic flights to popular destinations and introduce three new domestic routes. This new nonstop service includes flights betweenย Houstonย andย Kalispell, Mont.;ย Washington, D.C.ย andย Bozeman, Mont.; and betweenย Chicagoย andย Nantucket, Mass.ย Overall, United plans to operate 58% of its domestic schedule compared toย May 2019.

International May Schedule

United will fly 46% of its international schedule compared to itsย May 2019ย schedule. As customers continue to travel to warm beach destinations, United will operate more flights toย Mexico, theย Caribbean,ย Central Americaย andย South Americaย than the carrier flew in 2019, providing more options to travel toย Central Americaย than any other U.S. carrier. Across the Pacific, United will resume flights betweenย Chicagoย andย Tokyo’sย Haneda airport and increase service fromย Los Angelesย toย Sydneyย and Tokyo Narita. Across the Atlantic, United will resume service betweenย Newarkย andย Milanย andย Romeย as well as betweenย Chicagoย andย Amsterdam,ย Munichย andย Tel Aviv.

Newย Summer Point-to-Point Frequencies

Service from Cleveland to:

Destination

Frequency

Charleston, S.C.

3x weekly

Hilton Head, S.C.

3x weekly

Myrtle Beach, S.C.

3x weekly

Pensacola, Fla.

3x weekly

Portland, Maine

3x weekly

Service from Cincinnati to:

Charleston, S.C.

3x weekly

Hilton Head, S.C.

3x weekly

Pensacola, Fla.

3x weekly

Portland, Maine

3x weekly

Service from Columbus to:

Charleston, S.C.

4x weekly

Hilton Head, S.C.

3x weekly

Portland, Maine

4x weekly

Service from Indianapolis to:

Charleston, S.C.

3x weekly

Hilton Head, S.C.

4x weekly

Portland, Maine

4x weekly

Service from Milwaukee to:

Charleston, S.C.

2x weekly

Myrtle Beach, S.C.

2x weekly

Pensacola, Fla.

2x weekly

Portland, Maine

2x weekly

Savannah, Ga.

2x weekly

Service from St. Louis to:

Hilton Head, S.C.

3x weekly

Myrtle Beach, S.C.

3x weekly

Service from Pittsburgh to:

Charleston, S.C.

3x weekly

Hilton Head, S.C.

3x weekly

Pensacola, Fla.

3x weekly

Portland, Maine

3x weekly

Reuters: United drops its relationship with ExpressJet Airlines

On July 30, 2020, it was announced that United decided to drop its contract with ExpressJet Airlines and consolidate all its United Express ERJ 145 routes with CommutAir.

From Reuters:

“United Airlines said on Thursday it has decided to drop its contract with ExpressJet, and consolidate all of its outsourced flying on 50-seat planes with regional rival CommutAir.

The decision could be a fatal blow to ExpressJet, which will begin to wind down its operations, according to a memo from Chief Executive Subodh Karnik to employees seen by Reuters.

Reuters reported Unitedโ€™s choice between the two carriers on Monday, after it saw a union letter to ExpressJet pilots warning that the choice could have a โ€œdramatic impactโ€ on the future of ExpressJet.

In a statement on Thursday, United said CommutAir will become its sole operator of Embraer SA ERJ 145 50-seat planes, under a transition that will take a number of months.

Chicago-based United has minority stakes in both ExpressJet and CommutAir, which bring passengers from smaller markets to destinations that United itself serves on larger jets.

United was ExpressJetโ€™s sole client, which like other global airlines is suffering from the coronavirus pandemic that has decimated air travel demand.”

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Reuters: United tells two regional airlines it will continue its contract with just one

United Airlines has informed ExpressJet Airlines and CommutAir that it will drop its contract with one of them according to Reuters.

Both carriers fly Embraer ERJ 145s exclusively for United as United Express carriers. Whoever loses the contract will be hard pressed to replace the revenue.

Read the full report.

Trans States Airlines to wind down operations by the end of the year

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Trans States Airlines management has told its employees it wind down and will cease all operations on December 31, 2020. The carrier which operates for United Airlines as an United Express carrier will slowly wind down its operations.

Read more from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

The holding company, Trans States Holdings, also operates Compass Airlines and GoJet Airlines.

Trans States Airlines began as Resort Air in 1982. It operated just a handful of Metro II aircraft and carried just under 7,000 passengers during its first year of operationโ€”tourists, primarily, between its headquarters in St. Louis โ€‹and a popular lake two hours south of the city (hence the call sign “Waterski,” which Trans States still uses to this day).ย 

However, things havโ€‹e changed a great deal since 1982.ย  Since that time, Resort Air has evolved from a small boutique carrier into Trans States Airlines.

Trans States serves over 4.5 million passengers a year, with approximately 237 daily flights providing service to over 70 cities in North America. Trans States operates the Embraer 145 on behalf of American Airlines (as American Eagle) and United Airlines (as United Express). Headquartered in St. Louis, Trans States has crew domiciles in Chicago (ORD), Denver (DEN), St. Louis (STL), Raleigh- Durham (RDU), and Washington D.C. (IAD).

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ExpressJet Airlines to become world’s largest Embraer ERJ 145 operator; finalizing long-term extension with United Airlines

ExpressJet Airlines, a United Express carrier, announced today it will add 36 Embraer ERJ145 aircraft to its United Express fleet, which will make ExpressJet the world’s largest operator of the 50-seat Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft. The parties are working towards a long term extension of the ExpressJet Capacity Purchase Agreement.

(PRNewsfoto/ExpressJet Airlines)

The agreement will include:

  • The addition of 36 Embraer ERJ145 aircraft over the next 12 months, totaling more than 125 ERJ 145s in the fleet.
  • A multi-year extension of the company’s Capacity Purchase Agreement (CPA) with United Airlines.
  • A significant investment in a complete interior refresh of the ERJ 145 aircraft comprising new panels, new seats, LED lighting, and an industry-leading personal device entertainment system.

As part of the long-term commitment to the Embraer ERJ 145 and growth of the fleet, ExpressJet will announce additions to its crew bases and facilities at United hubs, including Denver, in the coming weeks.

As part of the agreement, ExpressJet will also phase out their small fleet of E175 aircraft to speed-up growth and become an efficient single-fleet airline.

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SkyWest announces new flying agreement for 25 E175s with United Airlines

SkyWest, Inc. today announced an agreement with United Airlines to operate 25 Embraer E175 aircraft under a multi-year contract. These aircraft are scheduled to be placed into service ratably over a 12-month period beginning in the second quarter of 2020 through the first quarter of 2021. The aircraft are financed by United and are to be sourced from another United Express operator.

Commenting on the agreement, Chip Childs, Chief Executive Officer and President of SkyWest, said, “As their initial E175 launch partner, we are excited to become United’s largest E175 operator and the largest operator of the E175 aircraft in the United States. We are pleased to continue strengthening our United partnership through this new agreement.”

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United Express-SkyWest Airlines aircraft photo gallery:

GoJet Airlines expands CRJ550 program with United Airlines, adds 20 more aircraft

GoJet Airlines today announced it is expanding its fleet of Bombardier CRJ550 aircraft with the addition of 20 new aircraft.ย  The announcement follows GoJet’s 10-year agreement to operate 54 CRJ550 aircraft for United Airlines and will bring GoJet’s total CRJ550 fleet count to 74 by 2021.

The CRJ550 is the world’s only two-cabin 50-seat regional aircraft designed for business and leisure travelers who want true-first-class seating, Wi-Fi, more leg room and enough space for every customer to bring a roller bag on board. Since entering service in October 2019, the CRJ-550 has revolutionized the regional flying experience with enhancements unavailable on other regional jets.

The CRJ550 is a first-of-its-kind jet boasting a wide variety of premium amenities, including 10 seats in United First, 20 seats in Economy Plus, and 20 Economy seats; space for every customer to bring a roller bag on board; a self-serve refreshment center for United First customers with a wide assortment of snacks and beverages; more overall legroom per seat than any other 50-seat aircraft flown by a U.S. airline, and the ability to stay connected while in flight with United Wi-Fi. All aircraft will be equipped with in-seat power throughout the cabin in the coming months.

GoJet and United Airlines launched the first CRJ550 service from United’s Chicago O’Hare hub in October 2019 and recently began operating CRJ550 service from its hub at New York/Newark. This summer, the airline will begin operating CRJ550 aircraft from its Washington Dulles hub.

GoJet expects to start taking deliveries of these additional aircraft in the summer of 2020.

United to drop San Francisco – Paine Field service

United Express-SkyWest Airlines Embraer ERJ 170-200LR (ERJ 175) N152SY (msn 17000549) PAE (Nick Dean). Image: 948984.

United Airlines will drop United Express (SkyWest Airlines) service from its San Francisco hub to Everett, WA (Paine Field) on March 4, 2020.

The route is operating with three roundtrips daily with Embraer 175 aircraft.

United will continue to serve PAE from its Denver hub.

Top Copyright Photo: United Express-SkyWest Airlines Embraer ERJ 170-200LR (ERJ 175) N152SY (msn 17000549) PAE (Nick Dean). Image: 948984.

United Express-SkyWest aircraft slide show:

United to operate a Washington Reagan National – Newark shuttle

United Airlines has announced a new hourly shuttle service between Washington’s Reagan National Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport. United will operate the world’s only two-cabin 50-seat regional aircraft โ€“ the Bombardier CRJ550 on most flights. The CRJ550 is designed for business and leisure travelers who want true-first-class seating, Wi-Fi, more leg room and enough space for every customer to bring a roller bag on board.

With this new shuttle service, United will now offer more travel opportunities between these twoย cities than any other airline in the world. Tickets for the 13 daily flights betweenย Newark and Washington, D.C. will be available for purchase beginning January 18 and service starts on March 29.

The CRJ550 is a first-of-its-kind jet boasting a wide variety of premium amenities, including:

  • 10 seats in United First, 20 seats in Economy Plus, and 20 Economy seats
  • Space for every customer to bring a roller bag on board.
  • A self-serve refreshment center for United First customers featuring a wide assortment of snacks and beverages.
  • More overall legroom per seat than any other 50-seat aircraft flown by a U.S. airline.
  • The ability to stay connected while in flight with United Wi-Fi.

United’s daily shuttle service between Newark-and D.C. starts March 29, 2020

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7:18 a.m.

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11:30 a.m.

12:21 p.m.

1:21 p.m.

2:21 p.m.

3:21 p.m.

4:21 p.m.

5:42 p.m.

6:42 p.m.

8:28 p.m.

E-175

CRJ-550

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CRJ-550

CRJ-550

CRJ-550

E-175

CRJ-550

CRJ-550

CRJ-550

CRJ-550

CRJ-550

CRJ-550

Depart EWR

Arrive DCA

Aircraft

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7:21 a.m.

8:22 a.m.

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10:30 a.m.

12:14 p.m.

1:19 p.m.

2:14 p.m.

3:21 p.m.

4:21 p.m.

5:21 p.m.

6:25 p.m.

8:25 p.m.

9:25 p.m.

E-175

CRJ-550

E-175

CRJ-550

CRJ-550

CRJ-550

CRJ-550

CRJ-550

CRJ-550

CRJ-550

E-175

CRJ-550

CRJ-550

Flight times subject to change.