The first flight from New York after the pandemic lands at Malaga airport
At 7:25 am First United Airlines flight from New York. Going forward, the airline will operate nonstop seasonal service three times a week from Newark Airport, a half hour from Times Square. he Thus, he restores contact with the United Stateswhich before the pandemic covered Delta Air Lines.
This first flight took off on Wednesday, May 31 at 5:55pm and arrived in the capital of the Costa del Sol at 7:25am. And then Estimated flight time of seven hours and 40 minutes. American tourists have arrived in Malaga.
Back to America, the flight will depart from Malaga Airport on the second day at 9:40 am. He will arrive in New York at 12:15 almost. So, you will have a file It has a duration of eight hours and 35 minutes. Similarly, this new non-stop service scheduled for the summer will operate on Boeing 757-200 aircraft. In total, they have 169 seats, of which 16 are flat-bed seats in United Polaris SM business class and 153 are in economy class, including 45 Economy Plus SM seats with legroom and more personal space.
the Business Class United Polaris SM It’s an experience that, as detailed by the company, prioritizes relaxation and comfort high-quality meals on board, Premium Sunday Riley travel sets and sleepers. Currently, it is full on both flights and has no more available seats. Similarly, Economy Plus SM and Economy Zone have less than a third of the seats available, with 27 on the outbound flight from New York and 57 on the return flight.
United Airlines operates in total Five cities in Spain since 1991 It is the only US airline that flies to Malaga, Tenerife and Palma de Mallorca. This new air frequency has been added to the airline’s daily services from Madrid and Barcelona to Newark Airport in New York. On the other hand, it is Seasonal services from Madrid and BarcelonaTo Washington Dulles, and from Tenerife and Palma de Mallorca to Newark Airport. Notably, it added seasonal service from Barcelona to Chicago O’Hare on May 26.
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