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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 9:43 pm
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Originally Posted by JimInOhio
Now that I read the article, it looks like AA was planning to fly 89% of their pre-pandemic INTL schedule. That struck me as a high figure. Anyone know UA’s current summer plans for INTL?

The routes being scaled back are to the Czech Republic, Croatia, Scotland, and Ireland. UA probably is covering Ireland pretty well next summer and maybe Scotland (not sure). Would they have much interest in the other two anyway?
Current schedules show: EWR-PRG, 4x weekly EWR-DBV, 2x daily EWR-DUB, EWR-SNN, EWR-EDI, IAD-DUB, and IAD-EDI. All flights daily unless otherwise noted.

While the current S22 international schedule is very much subject to change, I'll note that PRG and DBV were recently added back to the schedule, and EWR-DUB was loaded with a 50J 772 and a 752. Both are signs that we're not looking at the placeholder schedule that UA thoughtlessly extends every day as the new booking window advances (which does not feature PRG or DBV); rather, UA has taken a first cut at loading a realistic (as of now) S22 schedule, and will continue to tweak as needed in the coming months.
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