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United Airlines Adds 40% More Seats to Dublin-U.S. Routes - IrishAero - Irish Aviation Research Institute

United Airlines announced significant expansion of its nonstop services between Dublin and the U.S., with a seat offer increase of over 40% for summer 2025. With this increase, the airline will be offering its highest ever capacity from Dublin.

United Airlines Director Sales U.K. and Ireland, Karolien De Hertogh, said “With this substantial increase in capacity and expansion of our Dublin schedule, we are delighted to offer our customers in Ireland even greater travel choice when booking their next U.S. getaway for summer 2025. For summer 2025, our customers in Ireland can also benefit from seamless connectivity via our hubs in New York/Newark, Chicago O’Hare and Washington D.C., to or from over 150 onward destinations across the Americas.”

Commencing 29 March 2025, the airline will seasonally double the number of flights between Dublin and Washington Dulles, from once to twice daily using 176 seat Boeing 757-200 aircraft. United will also increase capacity on its Dublin to Chicago O’Hare seasonal service with the introduction of a three class Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft configured with a total of 243 seats , replacing the Boeing 757-200 previously operating this route.

The expansion of services between Dublin and the U.S. is part of United’s largest international expansion in its history, adding six new destinations and eight new routes across the North Atlantic in Summer 2025.

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