KEY POINTS
  • United is expecting a surge in international travel next year following a two-year lull.
  • Destinations include Amman, Jordan, and Bergen, Norway.
  • Airlines have spent the Covid pandemic focused on domestic destinations.
A United Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft lands at San Francisco International Airport on March 13, 2019.

United Airlines plans to add 10 new trans-Atlantic flights in 2022, a bet that cooped up U.S. customers will race to get out of the country to visit Norwegian fjords, Jordan's archeological sites or the Canary Islands after international travel was largely on pause since the Covid pandemic began.

The additions include five new destinations: three-times-a-week service to Amman, Jordan, from Washington, D.C. on May 5 with a Boeing 787-8 and from Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey to Bergen, Norway on May 5 with a Boeing 757-200, Palma de Mallorca in Spain on June 2 with a 767-300ER and Tenerife in Spain's Canary Islands on June 9 on a 757-200. It's also added daily flights to Ponta Delgada in Portugal's Azores on May 13, using a Boeing 737 Max.