Travelbiz E-Zine
13
April
2023

United Airlines fly nonstop to over 100 International Cities

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United is the largest carrier across both the Atlantic and Pacific, adding nearly 25 new routes to the summer schedule, international bookings on United are 15% higher than 2022.

United Airlines will fly to 114 different international cities this summer and has expanded its flying by 25% versus last year to meet the sharp increase in demand for travel outside of the U.S. The airline is already the largest carrier across both the Atlantic and Pacific and this summer’s schedule includes nearly 25 new routes. According to United booking data, international bookings are already 15% higher than the same period in 2022.

Highlights of the 2023 summer schedule include:

New service to Malaga, Dubai, and Stockholm.

Additional flights to Rome, Paris, Barcelona, Berlin, Shannon, Edinburgh, and Naples.

Almost two dozen daily flights to London-Heathrow.

Service to unique places like Amman, the Azores, Palma de Mallorca and Tenerife.

Expanded service to Australia, serving Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

10 daily transpacific flights to Tokyo-Haneda, Tokyo-Narita and Osaka.

Twice-daily flights to Seoul, South Korea from San Francisco.

Service to Hong Kong from San Francisco.

Tickets are on sale now on the airline’s mobile app and on United.com.

Click HERE for more.

“United will give travellers more options than ever before this summer, especially if they want to fly internationally”, said Patrick Quayle (Senior Vice President Global Network Planning & Alliances). “With unprecedented demand for travel overseas, we’ll have more service to popular cities while also adding new and unique destinations for customers to explore”.

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