United Celebrates 25 Years Flying to Bermuda

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25 September 2014 2:49pm
United Celebrates 25 Years Flying to Bermuda

United Airlines is celebrating 25 years of service to Bermuda, and hosted a 25th anniversary celebration yesterday, in which airline executives presented a scale model of a B-737-800 to the Minister of Tourism and Transport.

The airline operates daily flights between Bermuda and its New York hub, Newark Liberty International Airport, with onward connections to cities throughout the Americas. The flights are operated using Boeing 737-800 aircraft with 154 seats — 16 in United First, 48 in Economy Plus and 90 in Economy.

During yesterday’s 25th Anniversary celebration of United Airlines serving the Bermuda market, airline executives presented a scale model of a B-737-800 to the Minister of Tourism and Transport Shawn Crockwell.

In the photo, from left to right: Director Caribbean and Onshore Latin Sales for United Airlines Millie Uriarte, Minister of Tourism and Transport Shawn Crockwell; Premier Michael Dunkley, and Regional Sales Manager Caribbean for United Airlines Diana Loaces.

“We are thrilled to celebrate this silver anniversary of service to Bermuda,” said Millie Uriarte, United’s Director Latin Onshore and Caribbean Sales. “We are grateful to our customers and the travel industry in Bermuda who have made United their preferred airline over the past quarter-century.”

“On behalf of the Bermuda Government and the Ministry of Tourism Development & Transport we congratulate United Airlines on their 25 years of service to Bermuda,” said Minister of Tourism Development & Transport Shawn Crockwell.

“Over the years Bermuda and United Airlines have developed a very strong and mutually beneficial relationship and we look forward to continuously working with United to strengthen our relationship as Bermuda revitalizes its tourism industry.”

Source: bernews.com
 

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