United Airlines Adds 767-400ER, 777-200, 777-300ER Aircraft On 60+ Super Bowl LVIII Flights

by Anthony Losanno
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United Airlines is upgauging many of the aircraft headed to Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII in February. The Chicago-based carrier is adding capacity and flights between February 8th and 12th. This is the first Super Bowl held in the Las Vegas area and fans are looking to do it up right.

Las Vegas

Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) service will include:

  • Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) (7x inbound and 7x outbound on February 8th and 9th, 5x inbound and 6x outbound on February 10th, 7x inbound and 6x outbound on February 11th, 8x inbound and 9x outbound on February 12th)
  • Denver International Airport (DEN) (9x inbound and 9x outbound on February 8th and 9th, 5x inbound and 5x outbound on February 10th, 9x inbound and 9x outbound on February 11th, 9x inbound and 10x outbound on February 12th)
  • Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) (6x inbound and 6x outbound on February 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th, 7x inbound and 6x outbound on February 12th)
  • Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) (4x inbound and 4x outbound on February 8th and 9th, 3x inbound and 3x outbound on February 10th, 4x inbound and 4x outbound on February 11th, 5x inbound and 6x outbound on February 12th)
  • Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) (7x inbound and 7x outbound on February 8th, 9th, and 10th, 9 inbound and 7 outbound on February 11th, 7x inbound and 12x outbound on February 12th)
  • San Francisco International Airport (SFO) (6x inbound and 6x outbound on February 8th, 7x inbound and 7x outbound on February 9th, 6x inbound and 6x outbound on February 10th, 11th, and 12th)
  • Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) (4x inbound and 4x outbound on February 8th and 9th, 2x inbound and 2x outbound on February 10th, 4x inbound and 3x outbound on February 11th, 4x inbound and 5x outbound on February 12th)

United Plane

Boeing 767-400ER, 777-200, and 777-300ER aircraft will operate select flights across hubs with the exception of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). United will also be utilizing some of its brand new Airbus A321neos on some Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) flights.

Anthony’s Take:

American was the first to highlight its Super Bowl flights and United has loaded its increased frequencies and aircraft swaps. Let’s see what Delta offers this year.

(Featured Image Credit: Allegiant Stadium.)

(H/T: Ishrion Aviation.)

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1 comment

Marcus October 29, 2023 - 10:52 am

This doesn’t look right at all. Where did you even get this from? You listed 200+ flights, not 60+

Where’s the 777-300ER flights? I’m not seeing any.

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