CHICAGO, Nov 5 (Reuters) - United Airlines UAL.O CEO Scott Kirby said on Wednesday the company's long-haul international flying and hub-to-hub flying will not be impacted by the FAA's plan to cut flights at major U.S. airports.
Kirby said the Chicago-based airline would still offer about 4,000 flights per day, adding its scheduled reductions will focus on regional flying and domestic mainline flights that do not travel between hubs.
(Reporting by Rajesh Kumar Singh; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)
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