Additional routes will include new nonstop flights from Boston >>
by: Harvey Chipkin
United Airlines will add five new flights to London’s Heathrow Airport, including two more flights from New York/Newark, additional trips from both Denver and San Francisco, and an all-new nonstop flight from Boston. The new service begins in March of 2022, when the carrier will offer 22 flights per day from the US to London, and more flights between New York and London than any other US carrier. London was the most booked international destination for United's business customers in October, and the airline expects this trend to continue into 2022. United currently operates a total of seven flights to Heathrow from the US: two daily flights from New York/Newark and Washington D.C., and one daily flight from Chicago, Houston and San Francisco. In December, service will increase to 10 daily flights, with additional flights from New York/Newark and Chicago. United plans to reopen United Polaris lounges at New York/Newark, Chicago O'Hare and Houston by the end of this year; the remaining lounges are set to reopen by early 2022.
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