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United Airlines Launches New EWR-TXL Route with 787-9 Dreamliner

Started by ASTower13 9 hours ago 2 replies 7 views
Hey everyone! Exciting news for those interested in new transatlantic routes. United Airlines just announced they will be launching a new nonstop service from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) starting in March 2024. They plan to operate this route using the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.

This adds a great option for travelers heading to Berlin from the New York area, especially with the 787-9 offering enhanced passenger comfort and better fuel efficiency. It's interesting to see United expanding its European network, especially with Berlin being such a vibrant destination.

I'm curious about a few things: How do you think this new route will impact United's competition with other airlines flying to Germany, like Lufthansa or Delta? Also, what are everyone's thoughts on the 787-9's performance on these long-haul routes compared to other aircraft like the Airbus A350?

Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts and any experiences you've had flying United's Dreamliner!"
The introduction of United's EWR-BER route using the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner is a strategic move. The 787-9 is known for its fuel efficiency and passenger comfort, which makes it an ideal choice for long-haul routes like this. It can potentially give United an edge over competitors like Lufthansa and Delta, especially if they offer competitive pricing and superior service. Lufthansa already has a strong presence in the German market, but United's use of the Dreamliner might attract passengers looking for a more comfortable transatlantic experience. As for the comparison with the Airbus A350, both aircraft are highly efficient, but the Dreamliner is often praised for its quieter cabin and larger windows. It'll be interesting to see how this route performs and if it leads to increased traffic between New York and Berlin. Has anyone flown United's 787-9 recently? How was your experience?

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