As the world’s largest airline, United is preparing for its busiest holiday season ever, with nearly 60 nonstop flights daily from its U.S. hubs to Europe in November and December. United will offer more nonstop flights to European destinations than any other U.S. airline, connecting travelers to some of the most popular holiday markets in cities like Dresden, Strasbourg, Vienna, and Cologne.
United’s most popular European destinations during the holiday period include London, Frankfurt, Munich, Paris, and Brussels. The airline’s festive schedule highlights include:
Travelers can visit some of Europe’s most beloved holiday markets with United’s services, including:
United expects the 2024 holiday season to be its busiest yet, with around 25 million passengers traveling, a 6% increase from 2023. The airline has implemented several operational enhancements to ensure a smooth experience, including:
United’s increased holiday flights and innovative customer service features are designed to offer passengers a safe, efficient, and enjoyable travel experience, helping them visit Europe’s most enchanting Christmas markets with ease.
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