Summary
- They are all from United Airlines’ Newark and Washington Dulles hubs.
- Five African cities will be served.
- The carrier had no flights to the vast continent between July 2016 and November 2019.
United Airlines is a significant non-stop operator between the US and Africa. While winter is far away and things might change, it tentatively plans six African routes with about a fifth of all non-stop flights. Examining Cirium data shows that only Ethiopian Airlines (26%) and Delta Air Lines (23%) will be larger.
United to Africa
This winter, the Star Alliance member’s African network comprises the following six routes from its Newark and Washington Dulles hubs. This is the case as of March 21 and may change. The most significant development is the start of Marrakech, the first time the ever-popular Morrocan city will have US flights.