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Chattanooga Airport launches twice-daily United Express flights to Houston
Summary
The Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport has started twice-daily nonstop United Express service to Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport, operated by SkyWest and scheduled 14 times per week. Officials said the route expands connections through United’s Houston hub to destinations across the western United States and beyond.
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The Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport marked the start of new nonstop United Express service to Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport this week. The flights are operated by SkyWest on behalf of United and run twice daily. Airport and city leaders described the route as a way to strengthen regional connectivity and access to larger hubs. Officials linked the launch to coordinated local efforts and ongoing growth in service to Chattanooga.
Key details:
- Service began Monday with nonstop flights between Chattanooga and Houston (IAH).
- The flights are United Express operations flown by SkyWest Airlines.
- The route will operate 14 times per week, providing twice-daily options.
- Officials said the Houston hub opens connections to destinations across the western U.S. and United’s global network.
- Local leaders and airport officials highlighted the collaborative effort behind the launch and its potential economic benefits.
- United noted it has increased service to Chattanooga recently and cited additional nonstop routes, including Newark/New York and Denver, as part of its network changes.
Summary:
Leaders say the new nonstop service increases Chattanooga’s access to a major United hub and expands travel options for business and leisure. Undetermined at this time.
