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UPDATED: narrow-body restrictions at IAH due to Hurricane Beryl

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Operational Alert Dear Valued Customer, Due to the ongoing cleanup in the aftermath of Hurricane Ber

[United Cargo] Operational Alert Dear Valued Customer, Due to the ongoing cleanup in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, we are updating our restrictions at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston. Effective immediately we are placing new restrictions on all shipments on narrowbody aircraft to, from and through IAH. These restrictions will end on July 10 at 06:00 CDT. Any cargo currently in transit destined for IAH on narrowbody aircraft will continue to be held at the upline station until the restrictions are lifted or rerouted at a customer’s request. Outbound shipments scheduled to depart during the restrictions must be rebooked. Restrictions on all inbound, outbound and transfer shipments booked on widebody aircraft have been lifted and we will begin accepting these shipments on July 9. We are also lifting restrictions on LifeGuard products booked on narrowbody aircraft. If you have any questions or concerns, please visit [unitedcargo.com](, contact our [Customer Service Center](, or reach out to your United Cargo Sales professional for the latest news and alternative routing options. As always, United Cargo values your support and appreciates your business. [United Cargo] [Network]( [Products]( [LinkedIn]( [Book]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by United Airlines. Please do not reply to this email. We cannot accept electronic replies to this email address. @2024 United Airlines, Inc. All rights reserved. United Airlines, Inc. 233 S. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 [Contact us]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Email preferences]( | [Privacy policy](

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