United said it would launch seven new long-haul routes from the US over the next year: two from mainland cities to Hawaii, and five connecting diaspora populations to destinations in India and Africa, in an interview with the FT. “We’re really focused on rethinking the network,” Patrick Quayle, United’s vice-president of international network and alliances told the media outlet. “We’re not just looking at adding everything back prior to the way it was before coronavirus.” United has hubs in a number of major US cities with large immigrant communities and the airline had wanted to start flights from the US

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