Travel News: United Airlines Non Stop Flights Btween Washington Dulles And Dubai

United Airlines will launch non-stop flights October 26 between Washington Dulles and Dubai, and it has come out with introductory sale fares from several cities, starting at $1,068 roundtrip economy from New York. Roundtrip fares from other cities include $1,086 from Boston, $1,148 from Chicago, $1,104 from Washington D.C., and $1,220 from San Francisco. Government taxes are extra. Fares must be purchased by September 15 for outbound travel from October 26-December 11 or December 25-31.
United Airlines Choose Your Meals

United Airlines is now offering their first-class international customers choice of dining options. Dessert first before dinner, whatever the preference passengers on United can now choose what to eat and when they want to be served.
“Months of research with our frequent international customers clearlyindicated that offering a flexible and customized first class dining optionis key to a best-in-class premium customer experience,” says Alex Marren,United Airlines vice president — On board Service. “With our new diningoption, our flight attendants can create an individualized experience andrecognize what our first class customers value most when dining … even ifit is having an ice cream sundae before dinner.”
United Airlines: New Year Sale

As an added bonus, when you book your flight on united.com between January 1 and January 10, 2008 you’ll receive a special promotion from Hertz!
Purchase by January 10, 2008Domestic travel: Valid on Tue/Wed/Sat, with all travel complete by March 6, 2008International travel: Atlantic/Pacific travel is valid between January 7 and March 13, 2008; Latin travel is valid between January 7 and March 14, 2008Minimum/maximum Read more
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This must have been chaotic at the airport yesterday. I am glad I wasn’t the one waiting and I feel bad for the people that were there.
A United Airlines computer malfunction halted all departures system wide for two hours Wednesday, the carrier said.
The cause of the outage wasn’t immediately clear.
It lasted from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., when departures were able to resume, said United spokeswoman Robin Urbanski.
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