
Other international service is on the rebound, too. United is boosting flights to Europe from Washington, D.C. and San Francisco. Service is being reopened to Tokyo-Haneda in Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Seoul, South Korea, along with expanded service to Latin America and the Caribbean.
Overall, United said its international capacity will be down 75% in July compared to the same month last year, an improvement over the 90% drop this month.
Other airlines also report demand is rebounding.