
"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. 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.


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. 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. 12, 2022 / PRNewswire/ - United Airlines today continued its transatlantic leadership among 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 destinationsĬHICAGO, Oct.

United to fly to more destinations across the Atlantic than all other U.S.
