KEY POINTS
  • United Airlines is adding flights to Iceland, Croatia and Greece for the summer.
  • International travel demand is still down sharply because of the Covid pandemic, and much of continental Europe remains off-limits for most U.S. citizens.
  • United is picking a few European destinations that have already loosened travel restrictions or are expected to in the coming weeks.

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A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by United Airlines takes off at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on January 9, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.

United Airlines on Monday said it is adding flights to Iceland, Croatia and Greece for the summer in hopes that relaxed entry requirements will spur demand for popular tourist destinations.

Much of continental Europe remains off-limits for most U.S. citizens, and airline executives last week were pessimistic that would change in time for summer vacations.

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