United Airlines Holdings Inc. will fly three new seasonal routes to Europe as the carrier tries to capitalise on business in destinations now open to Americans ready to fly internationally.
The carrier said Monday it would begin flights in July from Newark, New Jersey, to Dubrovnik, Croatia; Washington to Athens; and Chicago to Reykjavik, Iceland. The flights to Greece and Iceland will be daily while the Croatia flight will operate three times weekly. All three will end on Oct. 3.
United selected the three destinations because they allow US travellers who comply with local pandemic restrictions to enter, a spokeswoman said. The carrier has never flown those routes before.