United Airlines Trims U.S.-Mexico Flights

  • Carrier to end flights to Mexico City from Los Angeles, Denver
  • Service to three Mexican cities will be ended this year

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United Continental Holdings Inc. is chopping flights between the U.S. and Mexico, saying travel demand has waned.

Service between Los Angeles and Mexico City will end Oct. 4, the airline said Thursday by email. United also will halt flights this summer from the U.S. to the Pacific beach resorts of Huatulco and Mazatlan, and to the Gulf Coast oil town of Villahermosa.