General Aviation Boutique Air and United Airlines announce codesharing

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Boutique Air and United Airlines have announced a new codeshare partnership.

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The regional carrier Boutique Air and the US major carrier United Airlines will start a code share partnership in the next weeks. Boutique Air serves 30 destinations with plans for continued expansion and has a large presence in Denver, which is one of the United’s largest domestic hubs. Boutique Air connects Denver International Airport with Alamosa, Allicane, Chadron, Cortez, Dodge City and McCook. Denver is one of the most important airports in United Airlines hub system. Together with its regional subsidiary United Express, United Airlines offers flights to several domestic and international destinations.

Shawn Simpson, Chief Executive Officer of Boutique Air commented, “We couldn’t be more thrilled to start our codeshare relationship with United Airlines. We’ve had a terrific start to our partnership and look forward to providing customers with access to our growing list of destinations across the country.”

“At United, we strive to put the customer first in everything that we do,” said John Gebo, United’s senior vice president of alliances. “This partnership with Boutique Air will enable us to connect our customers to additional unique destinations and offer greater choice and convenience when traveling with us.” 

Boutique Air was founded in 2007 and offers charter services and scheduled passenger services within the Essential Air Service program. The carrier operates a fleet of 21 Pilatus PC-12 and four Beechcraft King Air 300. Each jet features executive style seating configuration.

United Airlines operates a fleet of over 750 aircraft from its hubs in Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, New Ark, San Francisco and Washington-Dulles.

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