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United Airlines Introduces Bangkok, Vietnam and Australia Routes

Sarp Taylan
Last updated: 16 April 2025 18:51
By Sarp Taylan 2 Min Read
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United Airlines is adding three new destinations to its 2025 schedule. Services to Bangkok, Thailand (BKK), and Ho Minh City, Vietnam (SGN), will operate from Hong Kong (HKG) and from San Francisco (SFO) to Adelaide, Australia.

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United Airlines Is Going Big for 2025

With three appealing locations for its 2025 timetable, United Airlines is increasing its global reach, providing passengers additional opportunities to discover Asia and Australia. Daily flights from HKG to BKK and SGN will run starting October 26, 2025. United will connect its flights from Los Angeles (LAX) and SFO. ADL, on the other hand, enters the schedule with three weekly direct flights from SFO starting December 11, 2025.

From October 25, United is also launching a second daily flight from SFO to Manila, increasing choices for Philippine journeys.

Flown on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, these routes make United the first U.S. airline to provide nonstop service to Adelaide and the only one to operate BKK and SGN.

The Adelaide flight serves South Australia’s increasing popularity and goes well with United’s current routes to Melbourne, Brisbane, and Sydney. United Airlines provides effortless travel with its Virgin Australia partnership.

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United Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner DSC_0769 ©Bill Abbott

Full of New Possibilities for Passengers

On these long-haul flights, passengers can anticipate excellent luxury with United’s Polaris business class, offering fully extendable seats, top-notch dining tables, quality food, and even Wi-Fi. United’s MileagePlus programme allows passengers to collect miles for future flights, which makes it even more appealing. Serving 32 Pacific locations, the airline’s 2025 schedule includes recent additions such as Bilbao, Spain, and Nuuk.

From Thai street food and the urban excitement of Vietnam to the relaxed appeal of Australia, United’s new routes are full of adventure.

What are your thoughts about United Airline’s expansion and new destinations? Comment your thoughts below.

 

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