United Airlines To Bring Back "Minimum Stay" Requirements

Monday, June 23, 2008 11:41:41 AM

Last Friday, United Airlines announced that on October 6th they will begin requiring minimum stays for nearly all domestic flights. They will also add between $1 and $90 to their cheapest fares.

United spokesperson Robin Uranski said most United fares will require a 1 to 3-night or weekend-night minimum stay. How long passengers have to stay will vary, depending on the destination involved, the price of the ticket and the length of the flight.

United also has raised its lowest fares by $1 to $90 one-way, meaning the least expensive available United ticket will now cost travelers $69 to $199 one-way, depending on the length of the flight.


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