LAS VEGAS- United Airlines (UA) is introducing more than 60 widebody flights, including aircraft like the Boeing 767-400ER, 777-200, and 777-300ER, for travel to and from Las Vegas (LAS) in preparation for the Super Bowl.
Likewise, Delta Air Lines (DL) is scheduled to initiate daily flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Las Vegas (LAS) using an Airbus A350 (-900) aircraft starting on December 7th, 2023.

United Widebody Las Vegas
Here are the estimated flight counts as reported by Ishrion Aviation:
- On February 12: 10 inbound flights and 14 outbound flights.
- On February 9: 10 inbound flights and 11 outbound flights.
- On February 8: 7 inbound flights and 6 outbound flights.
- On February 7: 2 inbound flights and 2 outbound flights.
- On February 11: 3 inbound flights
These widebody flights will service the Las Vegas route from United Airlines’ hubs in Denver, San Francisco, Newark, Washington Dulles, Houston, and Chicago.
Furthermore, it seems they intend to increase their deployment of new A321neos, including 5 A321neos on the LAS-ORD route on February 12.

New Flights
Recently, United Airlines has opened ticket sales for its new summer 2024 flight offerings, which include the following:
- New Service to Faro, Portugal: Starting May 24, United will introduce the first and only direct connection between the United States and Faro, Portugal, from New York/Newark. This new flight route allows U.S. travelers to explore Portugal’s Algarve region, renowned for its picturesque beaches and historical sites. The service will operate four times weekly using Boeing 757-200 aircraft. United already serves various destinations in Portugal, including year-round flights between New York/Newark and Lisbon, as well as seasonal flights between Washington/Dulles and Lisbon, New York/Newark and Porto, and New York/Newark and Ponta Delgada, Azores.
- New Flights to Reykjavik, Rome, Brussels, and Malaga: United will resume its seasonal route between Reykjavik and New York/Newark starting on May 23. The daily flights will be operated with Boeing 757-200 aircraft. Additionally, United is expanding its flight options to some of Europe’s most popular destinations. This includes adding a second daily flight between New York/Newark and Brussels, beginning on March 30, using Boeing 757-200 aircraft. Another new route involves a second daily flight between Washington/Dulles and Rome, commencing on May 23, with Boeing 767-300 aircraft. United is also boosting the New York/Newark-Malaga route, offering daily service using Boeing 757-200 aircraft starting on May 2.
As transatlantic summer travel demand continues to soar, United Airlines is witnessing a growing trend of customers seeking spring shoulder season getaways.
In the spring of the previous year, United experienced a 33% increase in transatlantic travel compared to 2022. The airline expects this demand to keep rising in spring 2024.
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