UNITED Airlines’ entry into Kuwait and Dubai provides travellers with direct links from Kuwait City and Dubai non-stop into Washington D.C.
The airline is therefore able to offer a vast range of connections to other parts of the United States through its Washington Dulles hub, and it is this network that makes the service attractive, particularly for business customers. One of the benefits is that customers travelling to Kuwait and Dubai no longer have to connect through Europe or other parts of the Middle East.
United Airlines is one of the world’s largest airlines, carrying nearly a quarter of a million passengers a day on 3,200 flights. It flies to more than 210 domestic and international destinations in 26 countries on a fleet of over 400 aircraft.
The airline’s economy plus class offers customers up to five extra inches of leg room, which also allows more space to work in. Complimentary economy plus seating is available to customers that are mileage plus elite members, premier, premier executive and 1K members, or global service passengers. Alternatively, where economy plus seats are available, the airline may offer the option of sitting in economy plus for a fee on the day of departure.
Customers in Kuwait may buy an economy plus upgrade when they check-in online – this option is coming soon for the Dubai market.