United Airlines has assured officials from the Federated States of Micronesia that it has no plans to discontinue its services to the region. The assurance comes amid concerns that the airline might be scaling back its operations in Micronesia.
The commitment was made by Vice President of Pacific Operations for United Airlines, Walter Drum, during a meeting with Micronesian President Wesley W. Simina and other officials. Drum reiterated that the airline is “not going anywhere” and emphasized their dedication to the region.
United Airlines serves as a vital link for travel and commerce throughout Micronesia, including routes to the islands of Pohnpei, Chuuk, Yap, and the Marshall Islands. The airline’s presence is crucial for residents, tourism, and business activities.
The meeting addressed potential service adjustments and the importance of maintaining robust air connectivity for the economic well-being and accessibility of the island nations. Officials expressed their appreciation for United Airlines’ continued support and partnership.
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