United Begins Nonstop Service Between San Francisco and Hangzhou

July 13, 2016

The July 13, departure of United’s inaugural nonstop flight from San Francisco to Hangzhou, China, marks the airline’s fifth city in mainland China and its 14th destination in the Asia/Pacific region from United’s premier West Coast gateway. San Francisco International Airport, United’s Asia/Pacific hub, offers more nonstop trans-Pacific service to and from the United States than any other carrier hub.

Hangzhou, a center for technology, economic development, education and cultural heritage is the fifth new international route United has launched from San Francisco since May, joining Auckland, New Zealand; Singapore; Tel Aviv, Israel; and Xi’an, China.

"The Hangzhou service is a great addition to our growing portfolio of mainland China destinations, including three interior cities that no other airline serves from the United States,” said Marcel Fuchs, United's vice president of Atlantic and Pacific sales. “This new route provides U.S. travelers with convenient access to one of China’s most dynamic cities, while giving Chinese travelers direct access to United’s premier San Francisco gateway with options for onward connections to our extensive network of service throughout the U.S., Canada and Latin America.”

United will operate the three-times-weekly nonstop flights with the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, the world’s most advanced passenger aircraft.

The new Hangzhou flights complement United’s existing services to Shanghai, located approximately 120 miles to the southwest and connected by high speed rail, giving customers more choice and convenience when visiting the region.

Hangzhou – China’s Silicon Valley

Hangzhou, a city of nearly 9 million on China’s southeastern coast, is one of the country’s Seven Ancient Capitals and today boasts a vibrant and entrepreneurial business climate. Known as the “Silicon Valley in Paradise,” Hangzhou has a growing reputation for innovation in technology and e-commerce, and is an important manufacturing and logistics base for coastal China.

Often called “Paradise on Earth,” Hangzhou is also a city of legendary beauty, history and culture that attracts visitors from around the world. It is home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites - West Lake and the Great Canal.

Hangzhou has been selected to host the 2016 G20 Summit in Sept.

UA 982 will depart San Francisco at 2:20 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays and arrive in Hangzhou at 6:10 p.m. the following day (all times local). Flight time will be 12 hours, 55 minutes westbound. The return flight, UA 983, will depart Hangzhou at 10:55 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and arrive at San Francisco at 7:50 a.m. the same days. Flight time will be 11 hours, 55 minutes eastbound.

Convenient Connecting Flights

United has timed the Hangzhou flights to connect conveniently at San Francisco with an extensive network of service throughout the U.S., Canada and Latin America. United operates more than 250 flights daily from the San Francisco gateway to 90 destinations.