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United Airlines Set to Lift Off With Non-Stop Flights From San Francisco to Mammoth Lakes This Winter

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New Daily Non-Stop Winter Service from SFO to Mammoth Yosemite Airport
* Flights Begin December16, 2010
* Flights Depart SFO Daily at 3:50pm

Mammoth Lakes, Calif.United Airlines is offering San Francisco Bay Area residents convenient access to one of the country's top year-round mountain resorts with new non-stop service from San Francisco International Airport to Mammoth Yosemite Airport. Flights will be operated by United Express carrier SkyWest Airlines, using 66-seat CRJ700 regional jets. The inaugural flight is scheduled to depart Thursday, December 16, 2010.

The flight from San Francisco to Mammoth Lakes Yosemite airport will depart daily at 3:50pm.  Return flights will depart from Mammoth at 5:27pm.  Mammoth Lakes Yosemite airport is just 15 minutes from Mammoth Mountain Resort as well as a large number of hotels to suit all tastes and budgets and a large variety of restaurants.

For more information or to reserve a seat, call 1-800-UNITED1 or www.united.com.

Alaska Airlines offers flights twice daily nonstop from Los Angeles, daily nonstop service from San Jose and direct (same-plane, one-stop) service from Portland. Horizon will operate all flights to Mammoth with 76-seat Bombardier Q400s. This high-speed, twin-engine turboprop is one of the most technologically advanced regional aircraft in the world. It's as quiet and comfortable as a jet – thanks to special technology that suppresses noise and vibration, generously sized overhead storage bins, unobstructed under-seat space, and ample headroom (6 feet, 5 inches). The Q400 is also among the most environmentally friendly aircraft today, burning 30 percent to 40 percent less fuel and producing an equally lower amount of emissions (and 10 decibels less noise) than comparable jets.

Prices begin at $59 each way from San Jose and Los Angeles, and $109 each way from Portland (restrictions, taxes and fees apply).

All winter seasonal flights will run from December 16, 2010 to April 24, 2011.