United Airlines for its summer 2026 schedule will add four new European routes, the carrier announced on Thursday (9 October). It also will bring back service on all of the new routes it debuted this past summer, United SVP of global network planning and alliances Patrick Quayle said during a press conference.

The four new routes include services between Newark and Split, Croatia, to begin on 30 April. Flights will operate three times weekly with Boeing 767-300ER aircraft. Services will launch on 1 May between Newark and Bari, Italy, in the Puglia region, operating four times weekly with Boeing 767-300ER aircraft.

Unite on 8 May will also launch services between Newark and Glasgow, Scotland, operating daily with Boeing 737 Max-8 aircraft. And on 28 May, the carrier will begin direct services between Newark and Santiago de Compostela, Spain, in the Galicia region, operating with three times weekly on Boeing 737 Max-8 aircraft.

In addition, United on 21 May will add a daily service between Washington Dulles and Reykjavik, Iceland, operating with Boeing 757-200 aircraft. It also will add services to Seoul from Newark on 4 September with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. This service is in addition to the carrier’s twice-daily flights to Seoul from San Francisco. 

Meanwhile, the carrier’s Tel Aviv service to and from Newark will increase to three times weekly from 28 March, operating on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.