United Airlines Permanently Ends D.C.-Manchester Route | Aero-News Network
Aero-News Network
RSS icon RSS feed
podcast icon MP3 podcast
Subscribe Aero-News e-mail Newsletter Subscribe

Airborne Unlimited -- Most Recent Daily Episodes

Episode Date

Airborne-Monday

Airborne-Tuesday

Airborne-Wednesday Airborne-Thursday

Airborne-Friday

Airborne On YouTube

Airborne-Unlimited-06.02.25

Airborne-NextGen-06.03.25

AirborneUnlimited-06.04.25

Airborne-AffordableFlyers-06.05.25

AirborneUnlimited-06.06.25

Wed, Dec 14, 2016

United Airlines Permanently Ends D.C.-Manchester Route

Currently On Hiatus, But Will Not Return In April As Planned

United Airlines has permanently suspended its Washington, D.C. to Manchester, U.K. route, citing poor financial performance.

Buying Business Travel reports that the airline had placed the route on hiatus for the winter season, planning to begin flying it again April 7.

But the airline has now cut the route from its schedule. "We have regretfully taken this decision because of the route’s poor financial performance,” United said in a statement. “We will contact customers with bookings for flights beyond those dates to provide refunds and re-accommodate where possible.  We apologize for any inconvenience caused."

A spokesman for Manchester Airport said expressed disappointment at the news, but stressed that the airline will continue to provide daily service between Manchester and Newark, NJ. The spokesman said that the airport serves more U.S. destinations that at any time in the past, including Boston, Houston and Los Angeles through two different carriers.

United cut its service between Belfast and New York last month, after the European Commission blocked funding that would have allowed them to continue to operate it.

(Image from file)

FMI: www.united.com

Advertisement

More News

NTSB Prelim: Lee Aviation LLC JA30 SuperStol

A Puff Of Smoke Came Out From The Top Of The Engine Cowling Followed By A Total Loss Of Engine Power On May 9, 2025, about 1020 mountain daylight time, an experimental amateur-buil>[...]

Classic Aero-TV: Curtiss Jenny Build Wows AirVenture Crowds

From 2022 (YouTube Edition): Jenny, I’ve Got Your Number... Among the magnificent antique aircraft on display at EAA’s AirVenture 2022 was a 1918 Curtiss Jenny painstak>[...]

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.30.25): Very High Frequency (VHF)

Very High Frequency (VHF) The frequency band between 30 and 300 MHz. Portions of this band, 108 to 118 MHz, are used for certain NAVAIDs; 118 to 136 MHz are used for civil air/grou>[...]

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.30.25)

“From approximately November 2021 through January 2022, Britton-Harr, acting on behalf of AeroVanti, entered into lease-purchase agreements for five Piaggio-manufactured airc>[...]

Classic Aero-TV: Quest Kodiak Enhances Migration Monitoring Programs

From 2008 (YouTube Edition): US Fish and Wildlife Service Chooses The Kodiak To Monitor Waterfowl Populations Waterfowl all over North America may soon have to get used to a new ab>[...]

blog comments powered by Disqus



Advertisement

Advertisement

Podcasts

Advertisement

© 2007 - 2025 Web Development & Design by Pauli Systems, LC