United Airlines plans to offer more flights across the Atlantic Ocean this summer than it did in 2019.
The company said Tuesday that it will raise that capacity by 25% over pre-pandemic levels, including some new destinations.
“We will be the largest carrier across the transatlantic,” Patrick Quayle, the airline’s senior vice president of international network and alliances, said.
In a Tuesday news release, United said it was the biggest single transatlantic expansion in its history, serving more transatlantic destinations than every other U.S. carrier combined and becoming the largest airline across the Atlantic for the first time in history.