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United Airlines flies into Rome from May 2015

United Airlines flies into Rome from May 2015

United Airlines will launch new non-stop flights between its Chicago hub at O’Hare International Airport and Rome on May 16th, 2015, subject to government approval.

The summer-season service will operate five-times-weekly through June 3rd, daily from June 4th to August 17th, and six-times-weekly from August 18th through September 23rd, 2015.

Flight 970 will depart Chicago at 18:00, arriving at Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport at 10:30 the following day.

On the return, flight 971 will depart Rome at 12:45, arriving in Chicago at 16:20 the same day.

Schedules may vary slightly on some days.

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Flight times will be nine hours 30 minutes eastbound and 10 hours 35 minutes westbound.

United will operate the flights using Boeing 777 aircraft with a total of 269 seats – eight flat-bed seats in United Global First, 40 flat-bed seats in United BusinessFirst and 221 seats in United Economy, including 104 Economy Plus extra-legroom seats.

“United operates more nonstop trans-Atlantic service from Chicago O’Hare than any other airline, and these new flights to Rome are a great addition to our route network,” said Brian Znotins, United’s vice president of network.

“The flights have been conveniently timed to connect at our O’Hare hub to destinations throughout the Americas, and will offer United customers additional convenient options for travel to Italy this summer.”

United recently announced it will also operate new seasonal service between its New York hub at Newark Liberty Airport and Venice from June 4th to September 23rd, 2015.

The new Rome and Venice flights will complement the airline’s existing service to Milan from its New York/Newark hub, and seasonal service to Rome from both the New York/Newark and Washington Dulles hubs.

United has served Italy since 1997.