United Airlines to Hire 2,500 at Newark in ‘Turnaround’ From Operational Challenges
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United Airlines to Hire 2,500 at Newark in ‘Turnaround’ From Operational Challenges
United Airlines has announced it will hire more than 2,500 employees at Newark Liberty International Airport by 2026, expanding its largest East Coast hub as the carrier marks what it calls a turnaround in reliability after several months of operational challenges. The hiring push, announced in Sept. 16 release, follows what United said was its best summer on-time record at Newark, where the airline flew more than six million passengers without …
Despite some difficulties (radar ranges and runway work) in May-June, the US company United Airlines recorded its best operational summer in Newark, one of three airports serving New York, receiving the airport at the same level as JFK and LaGuardia in terms of punctuality. It announces more than 160 destinations served from Newark this fall and winter – more than any other airline in the New York area – with the addition of flights to Rome, Ven…
United Airlines Announces Updates, Improvements at Newark
United is touting its success at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) this summer, and it has plenty of reasons to be proud. Between challenges with runway construction, FAA upgrades, and flight restrictions, United managed to put together a well-run operation, explained further today during a media event held at the airport. United held a media event at its Newark hub on Tuesday, and UpgradedPoints was present to hear about the latest upd…
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