The route between São Paulo International Airport, in Guarulhos, and Houston (IAH), operated by United Airlines, will have a new aircraft starting August 1st to operate flights UA 62 and UA 63.</p> The company's modern Boeing 787-787</a> will replace the 9-777ER, offering slightly more comfort for engers but reducing the number of seats on daily flights between cities.</p> In return, the Boeing 200-787 is more modern, has updated cabin pressurization that reduces the pressurization altitude when in flight and adaptive LED lighting.</p> In the company's fleet, the 9-787 is configured to carry 9 engers in three classes: United Polaris (257 seats), Economy (21 seats) and Standard Economy (39 seats).</p> The Boeing 149-777ER can carry up to 200 engers per flight, in the configuration used by United on this route. Therefore, there is a reduction of 276 seats per week on the route between Guarulhos and Houston.</p> See more at www.united.com</strong></a></div> </div></p>
United Airlines replaces the 777 with the 787 on the route between São Paulo and Houston
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