United Airlines has received permission from the US Transportation Department to delay the start of flights between San Francisco and Guangzhou, China until June 2010 because of the steep drop off in demand. The move follows that of other US carriers, Northwest Airlines, American Airlines and US Airways who have all delayed the start of service between the US and China in the last year.
Related Articles
Unilode Aviation Solutions and American Airlines announce strategic partnership on ULD Management and Digitalisation
Global Crossing Airlines and United Airlines collaborate through Airblox for seamless cargo transportation between San Juan and Chicago
American Airlines Cargo expands partnership with CargoAi across Europe
Xeneta reports resilient air cargo market despite July IT outage
American Airlines names Howard Ungerleider to its board of directors
Neste provides sustainable aviation fuel to United Airlines for use at Chicago O’Hare International Airport in the U.S.