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United Airlines launches first-ever flight service between Washington Dulles and Dakar

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United Airlines launches first-ever flight service between Washington Dulles and Dakar
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Patrick Quayle United Airlines Senior Vice President of Global Network Planning and Alliances | United Airlines

United Airlines has initiated nonstop flights between Washington Dulles International Airport and Dakar Blaise Diagne International Airport in Senegal. This marks the airline's first service to the West African nation, making Dakar its sixth destination on the African continent. The launch comes six months after United began flights to Marrakech, Morocco.

The airline is expanding its presence in Africa by increasing transatlantic connections from key hubs. United is currently the only carrier offering a direct flight from Washington to Dakar. Passengers traveling from Dakar can connect to 65 destinations across the Americas via United’s hub in Washington.

The new service operates three times a week using Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, which features 30 Polaris business suites, 24 Premium Plus seats, and 149 economy seats, including 32 Economy Plus seats. Flights depart Washington on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 18:30 and arrive in Dakar at 07:00 the following morning. Return flights leave Dakar on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Mondays at 09:05 and arrive in Washington at 14:05 local time.

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Patrick Quayle, United Airlines Senior Vice President of Global Network Planning and Alliances stated, “We are excited to launch United’s first ever service from Senegal, further expanding our route network from Africa to the U.S." He highlighted that travelers from Senegal will benefit from direct service to the U.S. capital with seamless connections available through their Washington Dulles hub.

The new route signifies United's expansion into Francophone West Africa with Senegal as its inaugural destination. This connection aims to bolster tourism development by strengthening the leisure market segment at Dakar Airport. US Ambassador to Senegal Michael Raynor noted that this service reflects potential seen by both US private sector and government in the region.

While United remains the sole airline flying between Washington and Dakar, Delta Air Lines also serves Senegal with three weekly flights from New York-JFK using Boeing 767-300ER aircraft equipped with 216 seats.

United's move into Dakar forms part of an extensive international expansion strategy that includes adding six new destinations and nine routes across the Atlantic for summer operations. The airline plans over 800 daily flights connecting to more than 140 international locations during this period.

With this launch, United now flies to six African cities including Johannesburg and Cape Town (South Africa), Lagos (Nigeria), Accra (Ghana), Marrakech (Morocco), alongside its newest addition - Dakar.

Delta also offers services to Accra, Lagos, Johannesburg, and Cape Town with a total of 27 weekly flights scheduled for June. Other airlines providing nonstop US-Africa routes include Royal Air Maroc, Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways among others.

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