Monday, July 25, 2011

UA Launches Flights to Shanghai from lax

United Airlines launch its first-ever nonstop flights to shanghai from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The new route provides a link between the second-largest city in the U.S. and mainland China’s center for finance and trade.

United will operate the daily flights using Boeing 777 aircraft. The airline is currently upgrading its international first- and business-class sections, including new flat-bed seats in business class. By the end of the year, both the first-class and the business-class cabins of the aircraft used on the Los Angeles-Shanghai route will have flat-bed seating. The flights will also offer improved coach seat features such as larger personal tv screens, video-on-demand and in-seat power ports. For customers opting to sit in the forward section of the economy cabin, Economy Plus offers up to five extra inches of legroom.
Convenient Flight Schedule

Flight UA 877 departs Los Angeles daily at 1:23 p.m. and arrives at Shanghai’s Pudong International Airport (PVG) at 5:45 p.m. the next day. On the return, flight UA 878 departs Shanghai at 8:10 p.m. and arrives in Los Angeles at 5:07 p.m. the same day. The flights are timed to provide convenient round-trip connections at United’s Los Angeles hub to cities throughout the Western U.S., Canada and Mexico. From the Los Angeles hub, United offers more than 225 daily flights to destinations throughout the world.

Red Carpet Club members as well as passengers traveling on an international first class or business class ticket have access to the Star Alliance First Class Lounge at Shanghai Pudong International Airport

United began operating flights to China in 1986, and today, it has 11 daily nonstop flights to Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai from hubs in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Washington.

“United operates more routes from the U.S. to China than any other airline, and this new service is another step in the expansion of our U.S.-China network," said Jim Compton, United's executive vice president and chief revenue officer. "The new flights will offer customers additional convenient options for travel between the two countries."
Onboard Product Tailored for China Market

United’s Shanghai flights feature special products and services for customers, with movies and music available in English and Mandarin. Inflight meals offer Chinese choices with menus printed in English and Mandarin. Chinese-speaking flight attendants are available to assist customers inflight and Chinese-speaking agents are available to assist customers at check-in.

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