United Airlines Holdings Inc. is boosting capacity for transatlantic flights by 25% over 2019 levels to meet an expected increase in demand this summer.
The carrier will add five new transatlantic destinations on April 29 — including Bergen, Norway, and Nice, France — “in anticipation of a strong recovery in European summer travel,” United says Tuesday in a statement.
Flights will also resume to 18 European cities in what United says is the largest transatlantic expansion in its history.
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