United Airlines will suspend its service in late October to John F. Kennedy Airport in New York, according to a Friday memo sent to employees.
The Chicago-based airline will temporary suspend its service to John F. Kennedy Airport in New York starting in late October, according to a Friday memo sent to employees.
"Given our current, too-small-to-be-competitive schedule out of JFK – coupled with the start of the Winter season where more airlines will operate their slots as they resume JFK flying – United has made the difficult decision to temporarily suspend service at JFK," the memo, which was emailed to USA TODAY by a United spokesperson, reads.
United's last inbound flights to JFK are scheduled for October 29. The airline said it was"working with customers who have tickets after that date to make new arrangements." It did not specify when its service would resume at JFK.
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