
In May United Airlines will start daily flights, nonstop service between its San Francisco hub and Reagan National airport in Washington, D.C.
On Tuesday United Continental Holdings Inc. said that the service is United's first flight from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to San Francisco International Airport.
The eastbound service will start on May 14, the westbound on May 15.
The airline said the new service means it will serve San Francisco 13 times a day from the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, including flights from its hub at Dulles International Airport.
Shares of United Continental fell 59 cents, or 2.9 percent, to close at $19.88.
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