
"United Airlines has revealed details of its international schedule for next summer, including plans to add some offbeat destinations across the Atlantic. Most of the new routes will operate nonstop from the airline's hub at Newark Liberty International Airport. On April 30, United plans to launch three flights a week from Newark to Split, Croatia, located northwest of Dubrovnik along the Adriatic Sea coast."
"Across the Adriatic, the airline plans to begin service from Newark to Bari in southern Italy's Puglia region on May 1 with four weekly flights. May 8 is the scheduled launch date for daily flights from Newark to Glasgow, Scotland. And on May 22, United plans to start flying from Newark to Santiago de Compostela in the northwest corner of Spain - its sixth destination in that country - three days a week."
United Airlines will add nonstop summer service from Newark to Split (April 30), Bari (May 1), Glasgow (May 8) and Santiago de Compostela (May 22), and will add daily Washington Dulles flights to Reykjavik and daily Newark–Seoul service beginning Sept. 4 on 787-9 aircraft. Los Angeles may gain nonstop flights to Egypt next spring. Southwest will add Alaska to its route map in May and increase intra-California service. New California routes will launch in Santa Maria, Orange County and Burbank. U.S. flight delays have risen amid the government shutdown. American removed gate-area carry-on bag sizers. Consumer protection rules face challenges. Frontier changed boarding procedures. Spirit plans major fleet reductions.
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