United Airlines will cut 17 more regional routes from its hub network.
The cuts include 50-seat jet service to 10 destinations and 70- to 76-seat service to seven destinations. Some are routes that United suspended during the pandemic but had plans to resume them.
United will stop flying from Chicago O’Hare to Bismarck, N.D.; Charlottesville, Va.; Jackson, Miss.; Pasco-Tri-Cities, Wash.; and Redmond, Ore.
From Denver, the carrier won’t resume service to Dayton, Ohio.
United will stop flying from Houston Bush to Alexandria, La.; Columbia, S.C.; and Akron, Ohio. It will halt Newark service to Oklahoma City; Omaha, Neb.; and Knoxville, Tenn.
And, United will cease flying from Washington Dulles to Allentown, Pa.; Lexington, Ky.; Madison, Wis.; Oklahoma City; and Pensacola, Fla.
Of the 16 cities impacted by these changes, Alexandria, La., is the only one that United is exiting entirely. Alexandria will continue to have service from Atlanta via Delta Connection and from Dallas/Fort Worth via American Eagle.
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