United sees strong demand for Dubrovnik service

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United Airlines has said it continues to see strong demand for its seasonal flights between New York’s Newark Airport and Dubrovnik despite the ongoing war in Ukraine and rising costs. The service, which was launched last year, is due to resume later next month. “We have not seen any softness in terms of demand [to Croatia]”, Patrick Quayle, United’s Senior Vice President of International Network and Alliances, said. However, he added there might be some impact on demand for connections to cities further east in countries like Poland and Romania that are served by United’s partner Lufthansa. In 2021, United noted it had “incredible” success on its Dubrovnik route. This year, the carrier will restore operations on May 27 with four weekly rotations planned. Furthermore, the US airline has extended its flight program to Dubrovnik with services to be run until the end of the 2022 summer season, on October 26. All flights will be maintained by the Boeing 767-300 aircraft. The airline's first flight of the season, in exactly a month's time, is already sold out in business class from Newark. 

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