United Airlines has announced the addition of 127 new, nonstop flights for college football season while also signing University of Southern California star quarterback Caleb Williams, last year’s Heisman Award winner, to a NIL deal.
Williams will appear in a variety of United advertising and social media spots during the season, as well as post to his own account. One of the new nonstop flights added by United this season will be for the USC game at Notre Dame on October 14.
“There’s nothing like the energy you get from seeing the fans in stands and hearing them cheer you on during a big rivalry game, whether that’s at home or on the road,” Williams said. “I’m excited to collaborate with United Airlines to help spread the news of these special college football flights so fans from all over the country can experience that energy first-hand.”
The 30 new flight routes include eight Notre Dame games, five for both Alabama and LSU and four for Ohio State. Last year, more than 50,000 fans flew United to some of the most iconic college football towns across the country.
“We’re committed to providing a best-in-class travel experience for our customers, whether they’re traveling around the globe, or flying to see their favorite college football team play,” said Patrick Quayle, United senior vice president of global network planning and alliances. “We’re pleased to deliver a schedule this season that makes it easy for fans to come together and support their teams on the road.”
The airline has added more flights and will be flying larger planes to select cities for the following games:
- September 2: Tennessee State at Notre Dame
- September 3: LSU at Florida State
- September 9: Texas at Alabama
- September 9: UNLV at Michigan
- September 9: Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
- September 9: Notre Dame at North Carolina State
- September 16: Northwestern at Duke
- September 16: Washington at Michigan State
- September 23: Ohio State at Notre Dame
- September 23: Arkansas at LSU
- September 23: Mississippi at Alabama
- September 23: Iowa at Penn State
- September 23: Oklahoma at Cincinnati
- September 30: LSU at Mississippi
- September 30: Notre Dame at Duke
- October 7: Arkansas at Mississippi
- October 14: USC at Notre Dame
- October 14: Arkansas at Alabama
- October 14: LSU at Auburn
- October 14: Ohio State at Purdue
- October 14: Iowa at Wisconsin
- October 21: Tennessee at Alabama
- October 21: Penn State at Ohio State
- October 28: Pittsburgh at Notre Dame
- October 28: Ohio State at Wisconsin
- November 4: Notre Dame at Clemson
- November 4: LSU at Alabama
- November 11: Michigan at Penn State
- November 11: Pittsburgh at Syracuse
- November 18: Georgia at Tennessee
- November 18: Wake Forest at Notre Dame