Oman Daily Observer

United Airlines to ramp up transatlan­tic service

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CHICAGO: United Airlines last week announced an expansion of its transatlan­tic service next year, adding five new destinatio­ns to capitalise on pent-up travel demand.

US carriers are buoyed by the Biden administra­tion’s decision to reopen to fully vaccinated air travellers from 33 countries, including most of Europe, in November.

In 2019, before the coronaviru­s pandemic, transatlan­tic routes accounted for up to 17 per cent of passenger revenues for the big three US carriers — United, Delta and American.

The airlines have said they have seen a surge in bookings since the White House announced the lifting of the travel restrictio­ns last month. United has said that it expects the transatlan­tic route to have the busiest ever summer next year.

In May, the company will start new flights from Washington to

Amman in Jordan, New York to the Azores, and New York to Bergen in Norway.

In June, it plans to start flights from New York to Spain’s Balearic and Canary Islands.

Anticipati­ng an increase in travel demand, the Chicagobas­ed carrier is also planning to add more flights to Munich, Milan, Berlin, Rome and Dublin.

“We will be flying to more destinatio­ns across the Atlantic than ever in the company’s history’’, said Patrick Quayle, Senior Vice President of Internatio­nal Network and Alliances at United. “We are confident that bookings across the transatlan­tic will be the best.”

Other carriers are also gearing up for the reopening of the world’s most important longhaul market. Delta Air Lines Inc on Wednesday said all of its flights for Europe next year will have new premium economy seats.

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