Summary
- United Airlines is returning its routes to St. Louis and Detroit from San Francisco after a pandemic-related hiatus.
- Frequencies on these routes will be daily, on the Airbus A319 and A320.
- The airline faces competition from Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines on the routes.
Chicago-based United Airlines will bring back two routes originating from its hub at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) later this year. The pair of domestic flights will reconnect St. Louis, Missouri, and Detroit, Michigan, to the Golden Gate City after the routes were put on hiatus due to the pandemic.
United will go head-on with Delta Air Lines, which serves Detroit daily, and Southwest Airlines, which recently inaugurated flights to St. Louis. Both routes will have daily frequencies.
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