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United Airlines announces extensive transatlantic flight offering for summer 2025

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United Airlines plans to offer a record number of transatlantic flights in the summer of 2025, with 760 flights per week to over 40 destinations. The airline will add new destinations to its program and increase the frequency on existing routes.

New nonstop flights to Nuuk, Palermo, Bilbao, Madeira and Faro are now available from New York/Newark. In addition, United will be offering nonstop flights to Venice and Nice from Washington Dulles for the first time, and will also fly to the Senegalese capital Dakar all year round. The existing connections to Germany and Switzerland will remain as high as ever, with up to 161 flights per week.

In addition to its transatlantic offering, United is also expanding its international connections. In the future, nonstop flights will be offered from Tokyo-Narita to Ulan Bator in Mongolia and Kaohsiung in Taiwan. In Latin America, Puerto Escondido, a popular destination for surfers, will be newly integrated into the network. In total, United plans to fly to 2025 destinations in the region by 65, including 23 in Mexico. With these changes, United Airlines will further consolidate its position as the largest airline in the world and provider of the most extensive international route network.

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