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United Airlines Announces New Service Connecting San Francisco and Dublin

by Daine Taylor  December 19, 2019
United Airlines Announces New Service Connecting San Francisco and Dublin

The new daily nonstop route will offer the only direct connection to Dublin from the West Coast. Photo: United Airlines 

United Airlines announced that it will begin launching a new daily nonstop service from its hub at San Francisco International Airport to Dublin, Ireland, beginning June 5, 2020.

“Dublin and the Silicon Valley are two regions synonymous with big tech,” said Patrick Quayle, United’s vice president of international network. “Many global tech companies have a major footprint in both regions, and they need a carrier with an extensive worldwide network to help conveniently connect their business. As the only U.S. airline to serve Ireland from the West Coast, United is uniquely suited to provide the connectivity these companies and economies need to continue thriving.”

The new service will make United the only U.S. airline to offer daily flights direct to Dublin from the West Coast, as well as offering more daily business-class seats between Dublin and the U.S. than any other domestic airline.

United will operate this new daily nonstop service with the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner.

  
  
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