United Airlines to Discontinue Boston-London Nonstop Service
In a bold strategic move, United Airlines has announced the discontinuation of its daily nonstop service between Boston and London Heathrow, effective October 29 of this year. Initially launched in 2022, the flight utilized a Boeing 767-300 aircraft, featuring a configuration with 57 economy seats and the majority in business class or premium economy.
Intense competition and lower airfares in the market played a significant role in United’s decision. The Boston-London route is currently served by at least five other airlines, including budget carrier Norse, which operates flights to London Gatwick instead. Additionally, many passengers used United’s service as a connecting point for other European destinations. However, United has not disclosed any further cuts to its European routes from Boston, including the popular route to Dublin, Ireland.
United faced strong competition from American and Delta airlines, both of which have partnerships with British Airways and Virgin Atlantic for flights to London. Despite offering a daily nonstop flight, United struggled to match the variety of options available from its competitors. Notably, this was United’s sole transatlantic flight from an airport outside its hub system.
As of now, United Airlines has not announced any plans to replace the Boston-London route with another service. The airline’s decision reflects a strategic evaluation of market conditions and a focus on optimizing its operations.