United has announced that, beginning June 5, it plans to introduce new daily nonstop flights between San Francisco and Dublin on the fuel-efficient Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft, the company said.
United said Dublin and the Silicon Valley are two regions synonymous with big tech, and many global tech companies have a major footprint in both regions.
As the only US airline to serve Ireland from the West Coast, United is positioned to provide the connectivity these companies and economies need to continue thriving.
With the launch of this new service, United will have more daily business class seats between Dublin and the US this summer than any other domestic airline.
United has served Ireland for more than two decades. With the addition of San Francisco, the airline will offer customers direct flights to Dublin from four of its hubs, including Chicago O´Hare, Washington Dulles and Newark/New York. United provides seasonal service to Shannon, Ireland from Newark/New York as well.
United and United Express operate approximately 4,900 flights a day to 356 airports across five continents. In 2018, United and United Express operated more than 1.7 million flights carrying more than 158 million customers.
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