United increasing San Francisco service

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United Airlines will increase capacity out of San Francisco over the next several months, adding daily roundtrip service to eight destinations and switching from regional jets to mainline aircraft in its service to 10 markets.

On Aug. 1, United will increase Seattle-San Francisco service to 10 daily flights. On Aug. 15, it will boost service to Albuquerque, Baltimore, Indianapolis and Nashville each to two daily flights; to Kansas City and Philadelphia each to three daily flights; and to Portland, Ore., to nine daily flights.

The switch to mainline aircraft will occur in June on service to Burbank, Calgary, Dallas, Fresno, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Palm Springs, Santa Barbara, Sacramento and Bozeman, Mont.
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Source: Business Travel News

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