United Airlines announces nonstop flights to Cartagena, Colombia, from two U.S. hubs: Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD). The service is scheduled to begin on December 17 and will operate year-round from both airports. United states it will be the first U.S. airline to offer nonstop service between these U.S. hubs and Cartagena.
According to the announcements, flights will run four times per week from each hub at launch. Both sources frame the new route as an expansion of United’s Colombia network. United currently offers service to Bogotá, and the Cartagena launch represents an additional Colombian destination. The coverage also describes Cartagena as United’s third Colombian destination.
The information in the sources is focused on timing, route endpoints, and frequency. Neither outlet provides details on aircraft type, booking availability, or fare structure, and the exact schedule for each day of the week is not specified in the excerpts.