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United plots big expansion of flights between US and Europe

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United Airlines plans to offer more flights across the Atlantic this summer than it did in 2019, a wager that internatio­nal travel will bounce back strongly despite the persistent pandemic.

United said Tuesday that it will boost transatlan­tic passenger-carrying capacity by 25% over pre-pandemic levels to a combinatio­n of new destinatio­ns and old favorites such as London.

Patrick Quayle, the airline’s senior vice president of internatio­nal network, said it was the biggest single transatlan­tic increase in United’s history.

“We will be the largest carrier across the transatlan­tic,” he said.

Later this week, United will begin serving several new destinatio­ns that it named last fall, including Portugal’s Azores and Spain’s Canary Islands. The company is also adding flights - for example, jumping to 22 daily flights from the U.S. to London in late May.

Even before Tuesday’s announceme­nt, United had scheduled more passengerc­arrying capacity to Europe in June and July than its closest rivals - 15% more than Delta Air Lines and 36% more than American Airlines, according to data from research firm Cirium. Each carrier also has European partner airlines.

United’s annual revenue from U.S.-Europe flights fell from $7.4 billion before the pandemic to $2.2 billion in 2020. It edged higher to $3.4 billion last year, or 14% of total revenue. (AP)

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Company logo adorns the tail of a United Airlines jetliner being prepared for departure at Eppley Airfield on Oct. 6, 2021, in Omaha, Nebraska. (AP)

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