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United Offers Special Fares and Double Miles to Celebrate New Nagoya Service

 
United Airlines is offering special, low introductory fares from cities in the US to Nagoya, Japan. In addition, customers are eligible to earn double Mileage Plus bonus miles when travelling roundtrip on qualifying flights on United's new nonstop service from San Francisco to Nagoya between March 26, 2005 and June 11, 2005.

"Our Nagoya service provides United customers a gateway to greater Japan, and all that this thrilling country has to offer," says Dennis Cary, senior vice president-Marketing. "We are pleased to celebrate our inaugural service to Nagoya with outstanding fares and mileage rewards for our customers."

These special low introductory fares on flights to Nagoya are available from a number of US cities and are based on required roundtrip purchase. Each-way sample fares include:

$325 - Boston

$305 - Chicago

$305 - Denver

$295Las Vegas

$295 - Los Angeles 1

$325 - New York City

$325 - Philadelphia

$295 - Portland, OR

$295 - San Francisco

$325 - Washington, D.C.

United's new daily nonstop service between San Francisco and Nagoya is scheduled to begin on March 26, 2005, and will be operated with Boeing 777 aircraft. Because of United's code-share agreement with Star Alliance partner All Nippon Airways (and regional carriers Air Nippon and Nakanihon), the Nagoya service will enable United to serve more destinations throughout Japan, with convenient domestic and international connections from Nagoya's brand new Central Japan International Airport - Centrair, opening Feb. 18, 2005. Other Japanese cities made accessible by these partnerships include Fukuoka, Sendai and Sapporo -- all open for sale now on service beginning April 1, 2005 - and Niigata, Nagasaki and Kagoshima - open for sale Feb. 17, 2005 for service beginning April 1, 2005.

United’s inaugural Nagoya service also coincides with the opening of the 2005 Aichi World Expo on March 25, 2005, which is expected to bring increased international passenger traffic to the region.

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