- New York/Newark - Malaga, Spain: Starting May 31, travelers can pick from three flights a week to Malaga on a Boeing 757-200, making United the U.S. airline with the most Spanish destinations. There will also be direct flights to Tenerife and Palma de Mallorca.
- New York/Newark - Dubai, UAE: Commencing March 25, United will fly daily between New York/Newark and Dubai on a Boeing 777-200ER as part of its partnership with Emirates. United will be the only U.S. airline with non-stop flights to Dubai.
- New York/Newark - Stockholm, Sweden: United will launch a direct, daily flight from New York/Newark to Stockholm starting May 25 on a Boeing 757-200. The last time United offered a flight to Stockholm was in 2019.
- San Francisco - Rome, Italy: United will launch daily flights from its hub in San Francisco to Rome on a Boeing 777-200ER on May 25. "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," the airline said in a release.
- Chicago/O'Hare - Shannon, Ireland: On May 25, United will launch daily flights to Shannon from Chicago/O'Hare. Other Ireland-bound flights from the U.S. include a New York/Newark to Shannon flight and non-stop service from Chicago, New York/Newark and Washington Dulles to Dublin on a Boeing 757-200.
- Washington Dulles - Berlin, Germany: Launching on May 25, travelers can fly between Washington, D.C. and Berlin on the only non-stop service available. This route will fly 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," the release said.
- Chicago/O'Hare - Barcelona, Spain: Travelers will be able to depart from Chicago and head directly to Barcelona on a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner starting May 25. The carrier said this flight builds on its existing Barcelona-bound service from New York/Newark and Washington Dulles.
- More flights to London - Next summer, United will offer 23 daily flights to London/Heathrow, including a second daily flight from Los Angeles 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," the statement said.
- More flights to Paris - On June 2, United will offer a second daily flight from Washington Dulles to Paris/Charles de Gaulle on a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. Currently, there are flights to Paris from New York/Newark, Washington Dulles, Chicago and San Francisco.
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