United Airlines Starts Daily Non-Stop Flight Between Delhi And Chicago

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United Airlines on Saturday (12 Dec 2020) inaugurated its daily non-stop flight between the Indian capital Delhi and its hometown Chicago in the United States.

United will operate a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft between the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi and its hometown hub at the O’Hare International Airport in Chicago.

Here is the schedule of United’s non-stop flight between Delhi and Chicago

Flight No.DepartureDep. TimeArrivalArr. Time
UA 713Delhi, IN (DEL)1:55 AMChicago, IL, US (ORD)6:15 AM
UA 712Chicago, IL, US (ORD)6:25 PMDelhi, IN (DEL)8:10 PM
United Airlines Non-Stop Delhi-Chicago Flight Schedule

With the introduction of the service, United will operate four daily nonstop flights from India.

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“The airline additionally operates daily year-round services from Mumbai and New Delhi to New York/Newark, and from New Delhi to San Francisco,” the statement said. United also expects to introduce a new daily nonstop service between Bengaluru and San Francisco from May 8, 2021″ United said in a statement.

“United will be the first US carrier to provide nonstop service from Bengaluru to the US and will offer more nonstop services from India than any other US airline,” the statement further added.

United Airlines Launching Inaugural Delhi-Chicago Non-Stop Flight
United Airlines Launching Inaugural Delhi-Chicago Non-Stop Flight

“This new flight strengthens our international route network and provides our customers from India with even greater travel choice, as well as the option of our Polaris business class service with flat-bed seats. With a network of connections from our Chicago O’Hare hub to 84 other destinations across the U.S, Mexico, and the Caribbean, the new service opens up opportunities for both business and leisure travelers alike,” said Harvinder Singh, United Country Manager India.

Scheduled international flights have been suspended in India since March 23 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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However, special international passenger flights have been operating in India under the Vande Bharat Mission since May and under bilateral air bubble arrangements formed between India and 23 other countries since July.


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