United Airlines has announced four new nonstop routes across Europe for the Summer 2026 season, expanding its transatlantic network to 46 cities, more than any other US carrier. The new destinations include Split in Croatia, Bari in Italy, Glasgow in Scotland, and Santiago de Compostela in Spain, all operated from the airline’s Newark hub.

The expansion is part of United’s broader international growth plan, which also adds daily service from Washington Dulles to Reykjavik and a new year-round route between Newark and Seoul. In addition, the airline will further boost its Tel Aviv schedule with four additional weekly flights, bringing the total to 18 per week.

Four New Routes To Launch Between April And May 2026

The new European services will begin between late April and May 2026. Unit

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