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Over the last few months, United has slashed regional routes. The photo is from Mesa Airlines.

The airline will cut 17 more regional routes.

50-seat jet service to 10 destinations and 70 to 76-seat jet service to seven destinations are among the cuts reported by The Points Guy. United suspended some routes during the Pandemic but had plans to resume them.

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United will stop flying from Chicago O'Hare to six other places.

The carrier will not resume service to Dayton, Ohio, from Denver.

United will stop flying from Houston Bush to other cities. Newark service will be stopped to Omaha, Neb., and Oklahoma City.

United will no longer fly from Washington Dulles to other cities.

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Alexandria, La., is the only city that United is leaving completely. Alexandria will have service from Atlanta via Delta Connection and from Dallas/Fort Worth via American Eagle.

United and its regional network have had cuts before. The carrier has slashed regional routes in recent months due to an acute pilot shortage and because they are often their least profitable routes.

In the last few months, United has cut regional routes to 20 destinations. In November, United announced plans to end service to some destinations.

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United is cutting more regional routes.