United Airlines Adds New Flights to Croatia, Greece and Iceland
United is adding three new flights to its international network, giving travelers more options for summer travel. The airline is focusing on countries that are starting to reopen to vaccinated visitors. Starting in July, United will offer new direct flights from Newark Liberty International Airport to Dubrovnik, Croatia, from Washington Dulles International Airport to Athens, Greece and from Chicago O’Hare International Airport to Reykjavik, Iceland, all subject to government approval.
United’sย Travel-Ready Centerย enables customers to upload their COVID-19 testing and vaccine documentation, and have it certified ahead of check-in so customers can get their boarding pass before getting to the airport. United is the only airline that does this seamlessly in the airline’s mobile app.
“As countries around the world begin the process of reopening, leisure travelers are eager to take a long-awaited getaway to new international destinations,” saidย Patrick Quayle, vice president of international network and alliances, said in the press release. “These three new routes unlock the natural beauty of the outdoors for our guests. They are also the latest example of how United is remaining nimble in rebuilding our network.”
Croatia
United plans to add the only nonstop service between the U.S. andย Croatiaย onย July 8, with service to Dubrovnik onย Croatia’sย Dalmatian Coast.ย The airline will operate three weekly flights betweenย Newarkย and Dubrovnik throughย October 3ย on a Boeing 767-300ER with 30 United Polaris business class seats.ย Flights will operate Monday, Thursday, and Saturday fromย Newarkย and on Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday from Dubrovnik and will be timed to connect inย Newarkย to over 65 cities in North America.
Greece
United will expand its service to Athensย with daily flights from Washington Dulles beginningย July 1ย and operating throughย October 3. This new route marks the first time daily nonstop flights have been available betweenย Washington D.C.ย andย Athens. The schedule is timed for connections in Washington Dulles to over 95 cities inย North Americaย and will be operated by a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner with all-aisle-access Polaris business and United Premium Plus seats. This builds on United’s existing daily summer service toย Athensย from Newark Liberty International Airport, which resumes onย June 3.
Iceland
United is expanding its service to Icelandย with the first U.S. carrier service fromย Chicagoย toย Reykjavik, beginningย July 1ย and running daily throughย October 3. The schedule is timed for connections in Chicago O’Hare to over 100 cities inย North Americaย and will be operated by a Boeing 757-200 with 16 lie flat business class seats in the Polaris cabin. This new service builds upon United’s existing service toย Reykjavikย fromย Newark, with daily flights resumingย June 3ย and operating throughย October 29.

