Summary
- United Airlines began services between Chicago and Milan a month earlier, operating flights with the Boeing 787-8.
- The first flight on the route departed on April 1.
- The upcoming summer season will have the airline’s largest-ever transatlantic schedule.
United Airlines has returned its seasonal services between Chicago and Milan earlier than initially planned, adding another destination to its transatlantic network in 2024. According to the carrier, it will serve 38 transatlantic destinations during the upcoming summer season.
Extensive network to Italy
The carrier began flying between Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) and Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) on April 1, with flight UA416 departing ORD at 1:16. The flight was operated by a Boeing 787-8, registered as N20904.
According to the airline, the earlier beginning of flights between ORD and MXP builds on United…
















