Eastern Airlines postpones Quito´s first flight to September

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Eastern scheduled to start operations to the capital city of Ecuador starting on the end of May on Boeing 777-200(ER). The company’s destinations to and from Quito are set to be Miami and New York, both with a weekly frequency.

As a consequence of travel restrictions and demand due to COVID-19 pandemic, Eastern Airlines postpones the start of operations to Quito until September, according to information obtained by Aviacionline through Cirium.

The company plans to fly to Quito from September 1st. The frequencies per week will remain the same for each route.

Photo: Facebook by Eastern

Schedule

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  • Miami – Quito – Miami
Flight From ETD To ETA
2D 326 Miami (MIA) 06:30 Quito (UIO) 10:00
2D 327 Quito (UIO) 22:00 Miami (MIA) 03:30 +1
Flight Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
2D 326 X
2D 327 X
  • New York – Quito – New York
Flight From ETD To ETA
2D 325 Quito (UIO) 22:00 New York (JFK) 05:40 +1
2D 324 New York (JFK) 00:05 Quito (UIO) 05:45
Flight Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
2D 325 X
2D 324 X

Eastern’s current schedule and upcoming routes:

FromToAircraftWeekly frequenciesFirst flight
Boston (BOS)Belo Horizonte (CNF)Boeing 767-300(ER)2June 27th, 2021
Miami (MIA)Asunción (ASU)Boeing 767-300(ER)3-
Miami (MIA)Belo Horizonte (CNF)Boeing 767-300(ER)2June 28th, 2021
Miami (MIA)Guayaquil (GYE)Boeing 767-300(ER)2-
Miami (MIA)Montevideo (MVD)Boeing 767-300(ER)2June 24th, 2021
Miami (MIA)Quito (UIO)Boeing 777-200(ER)1September 1st, 2021
New York (JFK)Belo Horizonte (CNF)Boeing 767-300(ER)2June 29th, 2021
New York (JFK)Guayaquil (GYE)Boeing 767-300(ER)2-
New York (JFK)Quito (UIO)Boeing 777-200(ER)1September 1st, 2021

Until last week the company planned to begin operations between New York and Anchorage with the Boeing 777-200(ER) in May. Finally, this route was canceled.

Eastern Airlines currently has two Boeing 777s in its fleet, which did not operate regularly with the company. Due to the suspension of flights to Anchorage and the delay of Quito the company’s Boeing 777 will be, at least, four more months inoperative.

Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
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