United Adds Newark–Split Nonstop Route for Summer 2026
United Airlines will launch the first nonstop flights from Newark to Split on April 30, 2026, creating a new U.S. gateway to Croatia’s Adriatic coast.
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United Airlines will launch the first nonstop flights from Newark to Split on April 30, 2026, creating a new U.S. gateway to Croatia’s Adriatic coast.
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