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Thursday, March 3, 2005 (AP)
United's Ted Expanding Its Fleet



   (03-03) 13:10 PST CHICAGO, (AP) --

   United Airlines' discount carrier Ted plans to expand its fleet by 20
percent this year and fly more often to leisure-travel markets after what
it says was a successful first year in operation.

   Ted will increase its fleet of Airbus 320 aircraft from 47 to 56 and add
flights later this year out of Denver, Washington-Dulles and Chicago to
markets in Florida, Mexico and the Caribbean, the carrier told employees
Wednesday.

   The increased service represents a shift of resources within United and
Ted, not an addition of new aircraft. The additional planes will be taken
from United's mainline service and converted to Ted's configuration, the
company said.

   "Ted has met or exceeded all of our expectations," vice president Sean
Donohue said in an employee newsletter. "Given Ted's consistently high
customer satisfaction ratings and the strong margin improvement we've seen
on Ted routes, now is the right time to increase our service into certain
leisure markets that show strong customer demand."

   Ted charges lower fares on certain routes where it goes head-to-head
against other discount carriers. It began service out of its Denver hub on
Feb. 12, 2004, in a challenge to low-fare carriers such as Denver-based
Frontier Airlines Inc. that had been taking away United customers.

   The company said Ted carried more than 7 million passengers in its first
year, with planes averaging more than 80 percent full. It currently
operates more than 200 flights per day to 16 destinations.

   Besides lower fares and its own planes — all 156-seat Airbus 320s
— Ted offers its own onboard entertainment, dubbed "Tedevision" and
"Tedtunes."

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   On the Net:

   www.flyted.com

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