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United Airlines (UA) is one of the largest and most recognized airlines in the world, operating from its headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. The airline serves a vast global network, connecting passengers to destinations across North America, Europe, Asia, Latin America, and beyond. United Airlines is a founding member of the Star Alliance, which enables it to offer seamless travel options and benefits through its airline partners. With a strong focus on passenger experience, United continually invests in modernizing its fleet and enhancing onboard services. The airline is renowned for its frequent flyer program, MileagePlus, which rewards loyal travelers with various benefits. United Airlines is committed to sustainability, implementing numerous initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint and promote environmental responsibility. Its continuous innovation and dedication to customer satisfaction make it a preferred choice for millions of travelers every year.
United Airlines boasts a fleet size of over 900 aircraft, making it one of the largest fleets globally. The airline operates flights to more than 350 destinations in over 50 countries. Its fleet includes a variety of modern aircraft models such as the Boeing 737, 757, 767, 777, 787 Dreamliner, and the Airbus A319 and A320. These aircraft are equipped with advanced technology to ensure safety, comfort, and efficiency on both domestic and international routes. United’s expansive network and modern fleet allow it to offer frequent and reliable service for business and leisure travelers alike.
For more information, visit the official United Airlines website.
If your United Airlines flight was delayed or cancelled, you may be entitled to compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004 (commonly known as EC 261). This regulation protects passengers when their flight either departs from an EU country or arrives in the EU on an EU-based carrier. Since United Airlines is a non-EU carrier, EC 261 applies only when your flight departs from an EU airport, regardless of your destination. If your United flight originates outside the EU and arrives in the EU, EC 261 does not apply.
Under EC 261, if your flight is delayed by more than 3 hours upon arrival, cancelled without sufficient notice, or you are denied boarding due to overbooking, you could be eligible for financial compensation. The amount of compensation depends on the distance of your flight:
If your United Airlines flight was delayed or cancelled, Voos can review your compensation claim and, if eligible, pursue it with the airline on your behalf. Our service is risk-free – fees are only charged if your claim is successful. Depending on your specific case, compensation of up to €600 per person may be possible.
Voos specializes in securing compensation for delayed, cancelled, or overbooked flights under EC 261, ensuring you receive the financial compensation you deserve. Don’t let travel disruptions go uncompensated – let Voos handle your claim and maximize your chances of a successful outcome.