Emirates and United Activate Codeshare Partnership to Boost Connectivity to the US
Emirates on Thursday announced that it has activated its codeshare partnership with American carrier United, allowing customers of the Dubai-based airline to enjoy easier access to an expanded choice of US destinations.
According to the agreement, travellers with itineraries on Emirates’ codeshare flights can plan their entire trip on a single-ticket and take advantage of the airline’s baggage allowance, in addition to convenient bag check-through to the final destination.
Starting March 30, Emirates customers will be able to fly to three of America’s biggest business hubs – Chicago, Houston or San Francisco – and connect easily to an expansive network of domestic US points on flights operated by United.
With the launch of the partnership, Emirates customers heading to the US, can now look forward to access to more than 150 American cities in the United network, via the three gateways.
Similarly, Emirates customers in the US planning trips to Dubai and beyond have a myriad of choices and can utilise United’s services to easily connect to Emirates operated flights bound for Dubai, via Chicago, Houston or San Francisco.
“The world just got bigger for US travelers journeying to Emirates’ extensive network beyond Dubai, including many unique destinations across the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent,” a company announcement said.
The partnership unlocks a host of popular destinations accessible from Emirates gateways such as Atlanta, Austin, Denver, Minneapolis and Phoenix. Emirates passengers planning trips to destinations such as Detroit, can fly direct from Dubai to Chicago or Houston, and simply connect on a United flight to the final destination, while enjoying the hassle-free flight benefits. The reciprocal benefits extend to passengers flying out of the US using Emirates services to fly to Dubai, with the same easy access from a vast network of domestic cities and connection at one of the three hubs.

Emirates and United flight crews at Washington Dulles International Airport, Dulles, Virginia. Photo source: Emirates
Emirates and United have an interline arrangement that allows passengers to easily reach a wider choice of destinations in the Americas outside of the US. Emirates customers will be able to choose from dozens more destinations in Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America, while also enjoying conveniences such as the simplicity of flight itineraries on a single-ticket and smooth connections via the three hubs (Chicago, Houston and San Francisco).
Emirates currently offers services between its hub in Dubai and 12 US cities, as well as five points across Canada, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. The Dubai-based airline is also enabling its Skywards members to earn and redeem miles on all flights across United’s worldwide network.