United Airlines takes on Berlin-Washington DC

Boeing 767-400 (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).
Boeing 767-400 (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).

United Airlines takes on Berlin-Washington DC

Boeing 767-400 (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).
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From May 2023, the US airline United Airlines will be offering a seasonal non-stop connection between Berlin and Washington DC. This is to be served with Boeing 767-400ER long-haul aircraft.

The first flight is announced for May 26, 2023. In the summer of 2023, the carrier wants to commute daily between Washington (Dulles) and Berlin-Brandenburg. According to the current state of affairs, you will be the sole provider on this route. The new seasonal connection supplements the existing year-round flights between Berlin and New York - as well as the extensive offer from Frankfurt and Munich to the hubs New York/Newark, Chicago, Washington, Houston, Denver and San Francisco. United flies between Germany and the United States more often than any other US airline. Thanks to the additional connection from Berlin to Washington/Dulles, the offer will grow to 2023 daily flights in summer 18.

"We are very pleased to be able to launch another non-stop service to the USA with the new capital-to-capital connection and thus expand our network in Germany," said Thorsten Lettnin, Director Sales Continental Europe, India and West Africa at United Airlines. "For our international flights, we expect high demand again in the summer of 2023, which is why it is all the more gratifying for passengers from Germany that we are expanding our already very extensive route network. They will have even more travel options as they can easily fly to many other American destinations via our US hubs.”

In addition to the newly announced flights, United will also continue nine routes in 2023 that were launched just last summer. These include flights between Munich and Denver, Zurich and Chicago/O'Hare, Nice and New York/Newark, London Heathrow and Boston, and Milan and Chicago/O'Hare. The four destinations to which no other North American airline flies apart from United will again be served: Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife, the Azores and the Jordanian capital Amman.

The Berlin-Washington flight schedule at a glance:

FlightFromTo departureArrivalsfrequencyAircraft typeexecution of the flight
UA235BERIAD11:1014:30DailyBoeing 767-400ERMay 26–May 28 Oct 2023
UA234IADBER17:4508:20 +1DailyBoeing 767-400ERMay 25–May 27 Oct 2023

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