United Airlines has approached the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) to seek more flexibility for its Houston to Havana route. The airline aims to adjust its capacity based on demand fluctuations throughout the year.
In its petition, United Airlines has requested seasonal flexibility for all seven weekly frequencies. This move is intended to allow better alignment of their services with varying passenger numbers. "United’s plans include reductions in certain days of [the] week to address reduced demand in shoulder seasons," the airline stated.
Despite current market conditions, United Airlines emphasized the value of its Houston-Havana flights, noting that these routes provide significant benefits to travelers. The airline highlighted that "ample frequencies" already exist between the US and Havana and pointed out that other airlines like American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and JetBlue have received temporary waivers from the DOT for flights to Cuba. Therefore, United believes its request is reasonable.