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Want to get away – to Greenland? United to add flights to Nuuk (and four other European stops) next summer

Greenland? You can fly to Greenland – non-stop – from Newark? Next summer, that will be the case.

United Airlines already serves more international destinations than any other carrier. This week, it announced new locations coming next summer from Newark Liberty – including non-stops to Greenland and three nations in Europe: Italy, Spain and Portugal.

The five new routes out of Newark were part of a greater United announcement, which included additional flights from Dulles and in hubs around the world, including Tokyo-Narita (where you now catch flights to Mongolia).

If these destinations seem unique, it’s because they are.

Patrick Quayle, SVP of global network planning and alliances, said the carrier looks to not only add stops to frequently visited locations – but opportunities to unique spots in the world, for frequent travelers who are looking for a new adventure.

“No other airline gives customers nonstop access to as many unique international destinations and experiences from the U.S. as United,” he said.

“Our network provides the most choice and variety for our customers, whether they are looking for a relaxing seaside getaway, once-in-a-lifetime adventure travel or to explore some of the most vibrant urban escapes across the globe.”

Nuuk, Greenland likely will catch the attention of frequent flyers out of Newark.

Starting June 14, United will offer twice weekly season service to what they are calling an ‘arctic adventure’ in Greenland capital city, Nuuk.

The northernmost capital in the world, Nuuk will provide a gateway to world class hiking and fascinating wildlife under the summer’s midnight sun, the airline said.

The flight is just over four hours.

Looking to go a little farther. The airline also announced these new stops in Europe.

Palermo, Italy: United will serve five destinations in Italy beginning May 21 with the launch of its three-times weekly seasonal nonstop service between Newark-Palermo. Travelers will be able to experience Sicily’s rich history, beaches and stunning architecture – including the famed Baroque church, Casa Professa, and Italy’s largest opera house, The Massimo.

This new flight builds on United’s existing service to Venice, Naples, Milan and Rome.
The flight will operate on a Boeing 767-400, making United the only airline with lie-flat business class seats between the U.S. and Palermo.

Bilbao, Spain: United is expanding its leading network in Spain and will be the only U.S. airline with nonstop service to Bilbao, with service from Newark launching May 31. As the largest city in the Spanish Basque Country, Bilbao is a hub of architecture, culture and cuisine.

From visiting the iconic Guggenheim Museum to enjoying famous Basque pinxtos, this Spanish gem gives an avant-garde city experience and connects visitors to the incredible landscapes of Northern Spain, including coastal destinations, such as Gexto and Donostia-San Sebastian.

United serves six destinations in Spain – the most of any U.S. carrier – and is the only carrier to directly connect Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife, Malaga, and Bilbao to the U.S., in addition to its service to Barcelona and Madrid.

Madeira Island and Faro, Portugal: Next summer, United will now serve five destinations in Portugal – the most of any U.S. carrier – and is the only U.S. airline serving Porto, Ponta Delgada, Madeira Island and Faro. The new service to Faro will have four weekly flights starting May 16, and Maderia Island will have three weekly flights starting June 7. This builds on United’s existing service to Lisbon from Newark and Washington/Dulles.

United flies to more international destinations than any other U.S. carrier. In total next summer, United will offer 800 daily flights to and from 147 international destinations – including 40 that no other U.S. airline serves.

All new flights are subject to government approval.

 

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