United Airlines requests more flexibility for its Houston to Havana flights from the United States Department of Transportation (DOT). This request lets the airline adjust its flight capacity based on demand. United Airlines plans to reduce flights during slower periods, matching its offerings to demand, especially in shoulder seasons.
The airline argues that its Houston-Havana route benefits travelers but faces challenges during off-peak times. With greater flexibility, United can align its flight offerings with demand. This change will allow fewer flights when fewer people travel. The airline’s request follows similar waivers granted to American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and JetBlue, which also adjusted their Cuba flights.
United Airlines believes this flexibility will optimize its fleet’s usage. The carrier can better serve customers on the Houston-Havana route while maintaining flexibility for other routes. This approach supports its goal to stay competitive and efficient.
Overall, US carriers have reduced flights to Cuba. Southwest Airlines cut its services from Fort Lauderdale to Havana but added new routes from Tampa. American Airlines and Delta have slightly increased flights compared to last year.
United Airlines, along with other US carriers, adjusts capacity based on travel trends and regional conditions. The airline’s request emphasizes the challenges of operating in a market with fluctuating demand.
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