United Airlines: Thanksgiving expected to be busiest travel day since Covid


The following is an excerpt from Reuters.

United Airlines (UAL.O) said Wednesday it expects to carry 5.5 million passengers during the Thanksgiving travel period, up about 12% over 2021.

The U.S. carrier will operate more than 3,700 flights per day on average during the Nov. 18-30 period. United forecasts it will carry about as many passengers over the holiday as the prepandemic period in 2019.

United also predicts Nov. 27 — the Sunday after Thanksgiving — will be its busiest travel day since before the pandemic with more than 460,000 passengers.


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  1. ” Hmm this article ? Business and Travel ? ” Remember all that Junk mail post cards and other Junk mail in U.S. mail traveling across the airways as well as thousands of pounds of junk mail the U.S. postal has to deliver to your doors every year that end up in landfill’s ? “let’s raise the price on these .19 cents for each one being sent from junk mail places to yours ? ” What goes around in the big sky’s to your doors, turning junk mail ( Monkey Business ) into better business for the U.S postal system. ? ” What would have Henry Ford have done different here in this idea ?

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