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The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority celebrated the launch of United Airlines’ new leisure-focused seasonal nonstop service between Washington, D.C., and Greece’s Athens International Airport (ATH), from its hub at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) on Thursday. The new flights will operate daily from July 1 through October 3, becoming the first-ever nonstop commercial passenger service connecting the U.S. and Greek capitals.
“We are encouraged by the steady increase in leisure travel we’re seeing from the National Capital Region as our industry continues to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Carl Schultz, acting vice president of airline business development for the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. “With the addition of the first-ever nonstop connection between the Washington, D.C., area and Athens, Greece, Dulles International Airport continues to expand its wide variety of global destinations popular with those who are ready to return to the skies.”
Athens becomes the newest among more than 150 nonstop destinations served from Dulles International and the 52nd international city with a nonstop connection to the National Capital Region’s leading international airport. Schedule details of the new flight, which will operate aboard a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, are as follows:
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