United Airlines is dropping 3 routes and leaving 2 cities indefinitely in its latest network adjustment.
The carrier will no longer fly to Texarkana, Texas, or Flagstaff, Arizona, come this fall.
United is also dropping its short route between Los Angeles and San Diego after flying it for 40 years.
Here are the details:
- Flights between Texarkana, Texas, and Houston will end on September 6.
- Flights between Flagstaff, Arizona, and Denver will end on October 30.
- Flights between Los Angeles and San Diego will end on October 30.
The carrier flew to Texarkana from Houston and Flagstaff from Denver, but United's departure means both cities will only have commercial airline service from American Airlines. The Texas-based carrier flies to Texarkana from Dallas/Fort Worth and to Flagstaff from Dallas/Fort Worth and Phoenix.