Are the United Flights now - all day time (no redeye)

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DeputyDan

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I was looking on the Delta website and first/business class was way over my pay grade.

My wife has X-nayed the redeye flight, but I thought I would check United anyhow for the prices and only saw day flights - no redeyes.

Is that correct or am I missing something?
 
I believe that's correct. The Newark flight lands 20 or so minutes before Delta, (though luggage is usually delayed to come out after Delta business passenger's bags) and the Houston flight lands a few hours later.
 
As I remember, the story was the old red-eye didn't give the crew enough rest time, so the red-eye got nixed.
 
I never every bothered to look since it was a no go but with first/business over $2,000 each on Delta..... ugh...........
 
Leaves Houston on Saturdays at 1pm arrives at 7:50pm . We're taking advantage of the Sunday departure from Bonaire as well.
 
I never every bothered to look since it was a no go but with first/business over $2,000 each on Delta..... ugh...........
Cash price on my business ticket last year was $1,020. Find a cheaper origin airport.
 
And I thought $695. Coach was a lot to pay... Round trip Boston - Bonaire

Jim..
 
I'd be pretty happy to get from Michigan to BON for $695. We have to find a good price from a regional airport through ATL. Detroit Metro is more expensive.
 

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