Landline, a Colorado-based operator offering bus services branded as flights, will terminate its collaboration with United Airlines. The partnership's conclusion affects routes between Denver International Airport and Northern Colorado Regional Airport on July 31, followed by Newark Liberty International Airport and Lehigh Valley International Airport on September 1.
Nicholas Johnson, Landline's vice president and head of revenue, explained the decision allows the company to "focus on other opportunities." A United spokesperson confirmed this direction but did not comment on whether another operator would replace Landline. However, United plans to introduce a third daily flight between Allentown and Chicago's O'Hare International Airport in August.
Recently, Landline announced service expansions. American Airlines is set to include Trenton-Mercer Airport in its network from Philadelphia International Airport in September. Additionally, Landline revealed an increase in independent bus service trips between Fort Collins and Denver airports starting August 1.