Sometimes, changes can take much longer to implement than expected. Over the years, many airlines have learned this phenomenon first-hand, announcing that something will be launched by a certain date only to have to backtrack and make that change months or even years later.
Such is the case with United Airlines, which is the third largest airline in the U.S., according to Air Advisor, with stops in more than 60 countries.
After a lengthy delay, United Airlines will finally unveil their new…

























