United Airlines Adds New flights to Croatia, Greece and Iceland

United Airlines is adding three new transatlantic flights, giving US travellers more options for summer travel and a boost to some European destinations

As countries start to reopen to vaccinated visitors, United Airlines is adding three new transatlantic flights, giving US travellers more options for summer travel and a welcome boost for the European countries.

Starting in July 2021, United will offer new direct flights between Newark Liberty International Airport and Dubrovnik, Croatia, between Washington Dulles International Airport and Athens, Greece and between Chicago O’Hare International Airport and Reykjavik, Iceland, which are all subject to government approvals.

United says flight searches for Croatia, Greece and Iceland are up 61%.

Patrick Quayle, Vice President of International Network and Alliances said: “As countries around the world begin the process of reopening, leisure travellers are eager to take a long-awaited getaway to new international destinations.”

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