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UA routes 2023: EWR-DXB/ARN/AGP; SFO-FCO; ORD–BCN/SNN; IAD-BER/2nd CDG; 2nd LAX-LHR

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United Continues Transatlantic Leadership with Debut of 2023 Summer SchedulePhotos(1)

United to fly to more destinations across the Atlantic than all other U.S. carriers combined; adds new service to three cities - Malaga, Spain; Stockholm, Sweden; and Dubai, UAE – along with six more flights to popular European destinations

CHICAGO, Oct. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- United Airlines today continued its transatlantic leadership among U.S. carriers with the debut of the airline's 2023 summer schedule that includes adding new service to three cities – Malaga, Spain; Stockholm, Sweden; and Dubai, UAE – as well as six more flights to some of the most popular destinations in Europe, including Rome, Paris, Barcelona, London, Berlin, and Shannon. In total, United will fly to 37 cities in Europe, Africa, India and the Middle East next summer, more destinations than all other U.S. airlines combined.

United saw historic levels of demand for travel to Europe in the summer peak, up 20% compared to 2019, and is focused on developing its network to serve continued demand strength.

"Next summer United is offering the best of both worlds: we're making it easier for our customers to visit the most popular cities in Europe, but we're also expanding our reach to give travelers access to new places they haven't yet experienced," said Patrick Quayle, senior vice president of global network planning and alliances at United. "We expect another busy summer for international travel and are proud to build on our industry-leading global network to offer our customers the widest range of destinations and most convenient travel options."

Along with adding new flights, United will fly nine routes it added last summer, including direct flights between New York/Newark and Nice; Denver and Munich; Boston and London Heathrow; Chicago/O'Hare and Zurich; and Chicago/O'Hare and Milan, as well as flights to four destinations not served by any other North American airline, including Amman, Jordan; Azores, Portugal; Palma de Mallorca, Spain and Tenerife, Spain.

Tickets for United's new summer 2023 flights are on sale now at United.com and include:

New York/Newark – Malaga, Spain*

United is adding a fifth Spanish destination to its global network with new direct flights between New York/Newark and Malaga. Starting May 31, travelers will be able to explore Spain's Mediterranean coast with three flights per week to Malaga on a Boeing 757-200. United flies to more destinations in Spain than any other U.S. airline and next summer will offer direct flights to three Spanish cities that no other U.S. airline serves: Malaga, Tenerife and Palma de Mallorca.

New York/Newark – Dubai, UAE*

As part of its historic commercial agreement with Emirates, United will launch direct, daily flights between New York/Newark and Dubai on a Boeing 777-200ER starting March 25. From there, customers can travel on Emirates or its sister airline flydubai to more than 100 different cities, giving customers more options to connect over the Middle East than ever before. United will be the only U.S. airline to offer non-stop flights to Dubai from the U.S. and flies to more destinations in the Middle East and India than any other U.S. airline.

New York/Newark – Stockholm, Sweden*

On May 27, United will return to Stockholm for the first time since 2019 with service from New/York Newark. United first began serving Stockholm, which locals proudly refer to as the "beauty on water", in 2005. United will reconnect customers to this culturally rich and dynamic capital city with daily flights on a Boeing 757-200.

San Francisco – Rome, Italy*

United broadens its industry-leading European network from San Francisco with daily flights to Rome launching on May 25 on a Boeing 777-200ER. United is the only U.S. airline to offer direct flights to Europe from its hub in San Francisco, and next summer will offer non-stop flights to seven popular European cities. With flights to Rome, Milan, Venice and Naples, United continues to fly to more cities in Italy from the U.S. than any other airline in the world.

Chicago/O'Hare – Shannon, Ireland*

Beginning May 25, United will add more seasonal flights to Shannon, Ireland with new daily flights from Chicago O'Hare – giving customers more options to explore some of the country's most scenic destinations including Limerick and Galway. United is the only U.S. carrier to offer direct flights to Shannon with its existing seasonal service from New York/Newark, and also offers direct flights to Dublin from Chicago, New York/Newark and Washington Dulles. United will fly a Boeing 757-200 on this route.

Washington Dulles – Berlin, Germany*

United will begin capital-to-capital service between Washington, D.C. and Berlin, Germany on May 25. United will be the only carrier to offer non-stop flights between these cities with daily flights on a Boeing 767-400ER. United offers more flights to Berlin from the U.S. than any other airline, with existing year-round flights from Newark.

Chicago/O'Hare – Barcelona, Spain*

United continues to expand its best-in-class European network from Chicago next summer with new direct, daily flights to Barcelona on a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, starting May 25. Next summer, United will fly to 14 destinations in Europe from Chicago, more than any other airline. This new flight builds on United's existing service to Barcelona from New York/Newark and Washington Dulles.

More Flights to Paris and London

United will have 23 daily flights to London Heathrow next summer, adding a second daily flight between Los Angeles and London Heathrow on March 25 on a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. United offers more flights and more business class seats from New York and the west coast to London than any other U.S. carrier and next summer, all United flights to London Heathrow will offer all-aisle access Polaris and Premium Plus seating. This new flight builds upon United's recent London expansion, with additional flights from Newark, San Francisco, and Denver, as well as new flights from Boston.

United is also adding more options for travel between Washington Dulles and Paris Charles de Gaulle with a second daily flight launching June 2, operated by a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. United currently offers year-round flights to Paris from New York/Newark, Washington Dulles, Chicago and San Francisco.

* flights subject to government approval
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UA routes 2023: EWR-DXB/ARN/AGP; SFO-FCO; ORD–BCN/SNN; IAD-BER/2nd CDG; 2nd LAX-LHR

Old Oct 12, 22, 2:11 pm
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We could have used the SFO-FCO nonstop this summer instead of connecting via ORD to/from Italy. A lot of my Bay Area friends/acquaintances decided to go to Italy for vacation this year. Many years ago I flew an Alitalia 767 SFO-MXP nonstop.
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Old Oct 12, 22, 2:24 pm
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Originally Posted by frappant
When would we see these new flights loaded into booking/search engines?

For instance the SFO-FCO flight should show up in Google Flights for next summer?
The new flights have all been loaded and are bookable, including via Google Flights.
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Old Oct 12, 22, 2:34 pm
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Originally Posted by dkc192
The new flights have all been loaded and are bookable, including via Google Flights.

Thanks, will check them out.
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Old Oct 12, 22, 3:20 pm
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Originally Posted by Noanker1
With all these new flights Have they quietly cancelled the PRG flights?
Up until yesterday I was looking at a nonstop from PRG-EWR in June and now it’s gone.
Prague as well as Bergen are gone.
After re-opening Stockholm I hope the next ex CO-Route to return is HAM!
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Old Oct 12, 22, 4:24 pm
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I was hoping for more Asia flights, or at least an expansion of the Japan services. Fukuoka to SFO or LAX (or even HNL) could be quite lucrative.
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Old Oct 12, 22, 4:55 pm
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Originally Posted by cczzll
I was hoping for more Asia flights, or at least an expansion of the Japan services. Fukuoka to SFO or LAX (or even HNL) could be quite lucrative.
I'd also be happy with an additional Osaka or Nagoya flight, or maybe even a new route to Sapporo.
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Old Oct 12, 22, 5:00 pm
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Originally Posted by Levent757
Prague as well as Bergen are gone.
After re-opening Stockholm I hope the next ex CO-Route to return is HAM!
That's surprising, would think PRG would have a fair bit of demand, though I suppose it's easy enough from a hub.

Bergen you could kind of understand, also a short flight from a hub or if United has a direct flight to Stockholm, then it's a short flight.
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Old Oct 12, 22, 5:50 pm
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Originally Posted by uastarflyer
Yes!



What were the twins in the video representing?
Double frequencies between IAD and CDG, and LAX and LHR?
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Old Oct 12, 22, 6:07 pm
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Originally Posted by dkc192
Yeah, UA currently shows an 11:10pm eastbound departure and a 5pm westbound departure. This matches the timing of the second IAD-FRA frequency.
That's later than any other IAD TATL flight. I think EDI is 10:40 pm, but LHR, FRA, LIS, and DUB are all 10:15-10:30 so 11:10 is a decent bit later interestingly.
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Old Oct 12, 22, 6:10 pm
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I wish I knew what those twins meant.
I would say it's the second frequencies on IAD-CDG and LAX-LHR.
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Old Oct 12, 22, 6:23 pm
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Originally Posted by UAL250
That's later than any other IAD TATL flight. I think EDI is 10:40 pm, but LHR, FRA, LIS, and DUB are all 10:15-10:30 so 11:10 is a decent bit later interestingly.
On the days it operates, IAD-TLV departs around 11PM.
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Old Oct 12, 22, 6:29 pm
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Originally Posted by UAL250
That's later than any other IAD TATL flight. I think EDI is 10:40 pm, but LHR, FRA, LIS, and DUB are all 10:15-10:30 so 11:10 is a decent bit later interestingly.
As a night owl, I'll take as late as I can get on all eastbound TATLs.
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Old Oct 12, 22, 6:43 pm
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Originally Posted by ContinentalFan
I wish I knew what those twins meant.
FCO seems to be the best fit

Originally Posted by cczzll
I was hoping for more Asia flights, or at least an expansion of the Japan services. Fukuoka to SFO or LAX (or even HNL) could be quite lucrative.
Given the TATL strength recently and the continued weakness and unclear return of travel even with announced re-opening, I would have been surprized to see UA pick a speculative option over a well preforming option. Understand some here have strong TAPC connections, but until there is proven travel TPAC vs TATL, the airlines with pick TATL. It is not personal, it is business.
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Old Oct 12, 22, 8:44 pm
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Originally Posted by mahasamatman
I would say it's the second frequencies on IAD-CDG and LAX-LHR.
This was my thought as well.
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Originally Posted by Noanker1
With all these new flights Have they quietly cancelled the PRG flights?
Up until yesterday I was looking at a nonstop from PRG-EWR in June and now it’s gone.
Appears to be the same thing they've been doing past couple years, suspended from end of May - end of September.
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