
Source: The Points Guy
Summary
United Airlines is launching new routes to warm-weather destinations, including Southern California, St. Croix, and Los Cabos and Chiapas, Mexico. The routes will begin flying in late October and operate seasonally until early next spring, with some year-round additions. The airline is also expanding its Dulles hub with a new concourse opening later this year.
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The trip promises a break.
United Airlines is offering new routes to escape the cold, including flights from Dulles International Airport to John Wayne Airport and Los Cabos International Airport. The airline is also adding service from Newark Liberty International Airport to St. Croix and from Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport to Tuxtla Gutierrez International Airport. The new routes offer a chance to visit warm-weather destinations without the crowds and traffic of busier airports. The escape is carefully planned, with flights operating on specific days of the week and seasonally.
Chiapas, Mexico, is a region known for its waterfalls, lakes, canyons, ancient ruins, and street food culture, but it’s also a destination that requires a nonstop flight from the U.S.
Author: Evan Null









