The U.S. Department of Transportation granted the airline three weekly direct flights, which will commence on November 17, 2022.
“We are thrilled to further expand our Africa offering with this first-ever direct link between Washington DC and Cape Town,” said United’s Senior Vice President of Global Network Planning and Alliances, Patrick Quayle.
“These new flights build upon our existing year-round New York/Newark to Cape Town service – together they’ll provide a near-daily pattern from the U.S. to Cape Town along with connectivity to the broader region through our Airlink partnership.”
United has more flights to South Africa than any other North American airline and the carrier will soon offer a total of 19 weekly flights to the African continent.
In addition to these new flights to Cape Town, the airline launched nonstop flights from New York/Newark to Johannesburg and Washington D.C. to Accra, Ghana and Lagos, Nigeria in 2021.
United started seasonal service from New York/Newark to Cape Town in 2019 and expanded to year-round service in 2022.
Prior to the new United flight, Washington, D.C. to Cape Town was the largest route between the U.S. and Cape Town without nonstop service, and D.C. is also home to the fifth largest South-African-born population.
United’s new flights will connect Cape Town to 55 U.S. cities, representing more than 92% of the U.S. travel demand.
The new flights will also allow customers to connect in Cape Town to other points in South Africa, and to other countries in the southern region of the African continent with United’s South African based partner Airlink and their Cape Town hub.
United will fly a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft on this new route, which features 48 lie-flat United Polaris business class seats, 21 United Premium Plus seats and 188 economy seats.
All seats are equipped with seatback on-demand entertainment to help customers pass the time and relax during their travels.