Source::AP news
It will resume seasonal flights from Newark, New Jersey, to Stockholm, which it dropped in 2019, and launch new summer service from Newark to Malaga, Spain. However, the airline will drop Bergen, Norway one of nine routes it added this summer after disappointing results.
United and other airlines have been forced to cancel some flights this year because of limits imposed by airports in London and Amsterdam, which are struggling with staffing shortages.
Asia and the South Pacific have been slower to come back, although United has gradually added flights to Australia and other destinations. China, however, remains largely closed off to foreigners, with cities still imposing new lockdowns based on the smallest numbers of COVID-19 cases, and Japan just ended border restrictions that had been in place for more than two years.
“After talking with airport officials, United is confident it can operate the planned 2023 European schedule.” Said Patrick Quayle, the airline’s senior vice president of network planning.
“Will just follow the government process, when China reopens, and will phase in the resumption of flights to Japan. Everything else across the Pacific is going to be running full-steam this winter.” Said Quayle._AP news
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