United says the service changes will begin in September.
A United Airlines Boeing 737 passenger jet takes off at San Antonio International Airport in Texas.
Airlines have been dealing with the summer travel blues as staffing shortages, flight delays, and cancellations have been an ongoing problem nationwide. And one major airline facing this predicament is suspending flights at airports in Arizona and Arkansas beginning in the fall. United Airlines announced flights connecting Houston and Texarkana, Arkansas, will end on Sept. 6, and service between Denver and Flagstaff, Arizona, will end on Oct. 30. Additionally, service between Los Angeles and San Diego is ending on Oct. 30.
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