United Airlines has added three new flights to its international network, giving travelers more options to fly direct this summer to countries that are beginning to reopen to vaccinated visitors.
See also: United once again operating at JFK Airport.
Beginning in July, the airline will offer new direct flights starting July 8 from Newark Liberty International Airport to Dubrovnik, Croatia, from July 1 through Oct. 3 from Washington Dulles International Airport to Athens, Greece, and from July 1 through Oct. 3 from Chicago O’Hare International Airport to Reykjavik, Iceland, all subject to government approval.
“As countries around the world begin the process of reopening, leisure travelers are eager to take a long-awaited getaway to new international destinations. These three new routes unlock the natural beauty of the outdoors for our guests. They are also the latest example of how United is remaining nimble in rebuilding our network”, said Patrick Quayle, vice president of international network and alliances.
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