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United Airlines to expand LAX-Sydney service

Travel News Asia 13 July 2005

United Airlines is to launch three additional weekly flights between its airport hub at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Sydney Kingsford-Smith Airport in Australia, between December 15, 2005, and April 27, 2006.

"Our service expansion builds on the success of our existing daily flight between Sydney and Los Angeles," said Graham Atkinson, United's senior vice president-Worldwide Sales and Alliances.

The new Los Angeles-Sydney flights will be operated with B747-400 aircraft, configured with United First 14 seats, 73 United Business seats, 88 seats in Economy Plus and 172 seats in United Economy.

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