Summary United Airlines has 197 flights scheduled to three destinations this month, under 175 miles from Newark. These destinations will be mostly served by the airline's regional aircraft fleet of CRJ-550s and Embraer E175s. Competing as the dominant carrier, United Airlines can operate several short-haul routes from Newark with negligible competition.

While Newark remains a significant operations hub for United Airlines, operating a significant number of transatlantic flights and other long-haul routes, the airline also operates a handful of extremely short-haul routes. Overall, the airline has scheduled 197 flights this month, which will be operated to three destinations, all of which are less than 175 miles away from its hub at Newark. This article will examine United Airlines ' short-haul routes from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and analyze the different types of aircraft utilized in these services.

Newark to Albany 143 miles from Newark This August, according to data from Cirium , United Airlines has scheduled a total of 62 flights to be operated between its hub, EWR, and Albany International Airport (ALB). The airline plans on utilizing CRJ-550s for 61 of these flights and the one remaining flight is scheduled to be operated by an Airbus A319. As a combined total of these operations, the airline will have a total of 3,176 seats on offer on this route.

Both these aircraft types are operated using a three-class configuration, which includes United First, Un.