United is the only U.S. airline offering a nonstop service between Glasgow and the United States
Route marks United’s return to Glasgow and is the first scheduled service by a U.S. airline between Glasgow and the United States since 2019
United offers more seats and flights from Scotland to the United States than any other airline and is the only airline offering daily year-round service between Scotland and the U.S.
United is operating up to four nonstop services per day from Scotland to the U.S. for Summer 2026
GLASGOW, 9 May 2026 – United Airlines has launched its nonstop daily seasonal service between Glasgow and its hub at Newark/New York, celebrating the arrival of the inaugural flight into Glasgow Airport today. United is the only U.S. airline offering a nonstop service between Glasgow and the United States. The route marks United’s return to Glasgow which the airline served previously up until October 2019 and is the first scheduled service by a U.S. airline between Glasgow and the United States since 2019.
The returning service builds on United’s existing services from Scotland: daily year-round flights from Edinburgh to Newark/New York, almost year-round, up to daily service between Edinburgh and Washington D.C., as well as a daily seasonal service between Edinburgh and Chicago O’Hare. United is the only airline offering daily year-round service between Scotland and the U.S. and offers more seats and flights from Scotland to the U.S. than any other airline, operating up to four nonstop services per day from Scotland to the U.S. for Summer 2026.
“We are excited to return to Glasgow with the launch of our service to Newark/New York, further underlining the importance of Scotland within United’s global route network,” said Karolien De Hertogh, Director Sales UK and Ireland, United Airlines. “With more seats and flights from Scotland to the United States than any other airline, our customers in Scotland can enjoy even greater travel choice and the possibility to connect seamlessly via our U.S. hubs to over 220 onward destinations across the Americas, whilst travellers from the U.S. can more easily fly to Glasgow and enjoy the city’s world-class museums, iconic architecture, historic pubs, parks and gardens, or travel beyond the city and explore the greater Highlands region.”
“We are delighted to welcome the return of the United Airlines direct service between Glasgow and New York, restoring one of our most popular long-haul routes,” said Kam Jandu, CEO, AGS Airports. “The route has always been in strong demand, previously carrying significant passenger numbers as well as key Scottish exports such as whisky and seafood. Passengers can also enjoy access to the extensive destination across North America via Newark Airport thereby making onward connectivity much easier than before.
“This new service is a significant boost for connectivity, providing a vital link for travellers from the west coast of Scotland, whilst supporting inbound tourism, bringing more visitors to experience Scotland’s world-renowned attractions, including golf, whisky and spectacular landscapes.
“This achievement reflects the continued efforts of our team and strong collaboration with partners across the Glasgow City Region, as we remain focused on enhancing Glasgow’s network connectivity alongside delivering a best-in-class passenger experience as part of our £350 million investment programme.”
“This is excellent news for Glasgow and for visitors and business travellers on both sides of the Atlantic,” added Councillor Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council and Chair of Glasgow City Region Cabinet. ”The United States is one of our most important international markets, and this new direct service will make it even easier for people to visit Glasgow, do business here, and experience everything our city and wider region have to offer.
“It strengthens Glasgow’s global connectivity, supports economic growth and inward investment, and underlines the city’s standing as an outward‑looking, internationally connected destination. Congratulations to our partners at Glasgow Airport and to United Airlines on the launch of this important new route.”
The new service between Glasgow and Newark/New York is part of United Airlines’ wider Summer 2026 schedule, underlining its position as the leading U.S. carrier across the Atlantic, with more destinations than any other U.S. airline. In Summer 2026, United will be the only U.S. airline to fly nonstop flights to four new destinations from its hub in Newark/New York: Split, Croatia; Bari, Italy; Glasgow, Scotland and Santiago de Compostela, Spain. The airline is also adding its first service between Washington/Dulles and Reykjavik, Iceland, as well as new nonstop year-round daily service from Newark/New York to Seoul, South Korea.
As the leader in service from the U.S. across the Atlantic, United is continuing that momentum by serving a total of 44 destinations across the Atlantic in 2026 and offering nearly 770 weekly transatlantic roundtrips in Summer 2026. In addition to four new destinations, in 2026 United will continue to serve eight destinations from its largest expansion ever last summer, including seasonal service to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia; Nuuk, Greenland; Palermo, Italy; Bilbao, Spain; Madeira Island, Portugal; Faro, Portugal; and continue the already year-round service from Puerto Escondido, Mexico and Kaohsiung.
Across the globe, in 2026 United will offer up to almost 930 daily flights to and from over 150 international destinations – including 43 that no other U.S. network carrier serves.
Glasgow (GLA) – Newark/New York (EWR)
Flight | From | To | Depart | Arrive | Frequency | Aircraft | Dates of operation |
UA231 | GLA | EWR | 14:00 | 16:35 | Daily | Boeing 737 Max 8 | 9 May – 24 Oct 2026 |
UA230 | EWR | GLA | 22:15 | 10:10+1 | Daily | Boeing 737 Max 8 | 8 May – 23 Oct 2026 |
All times are local and are subject to change.
United’s nonstop seasonal service from Glasgow to Newark/New York will be operated with Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, featuring a total of 166 seats: 16 United Premium PlusSM, 54 Economy PlusSM and 96 economy seats.
United Premium Plus features a spacious seat with more legroom, elbow room and recline than a standard Economy Plus or economy seat, as well as an amenity kit, Saks Fifth Avenue blanket and plush pillow.
United Economy Plus offers added legroom and increased personal space. Located near the front of the economy cabin, the seats give the added benefit of a swifter exit from the plane on arrival. Economy Plus seating is available on all trans-Atlantic flights.
United economy offers complimentary food, soft drinks, juices, beer and wine, tea, coffee and inflight entertainment. On most aircraft, seats feature an adjustable headrest and a personal on-demand entertainment system.
United in Scotland
United Airlines has been serving Scotland since 1993. Today, United offers its customers in Scotland daily year-round nonstop flights from Edinburgh to Newark/New York, almost year-round flights from Edinburgh to Washington D.C., seasonal flights from Edinburgh to Chicago O’Hare and seasonal flights from Glasgow to Newark/New York. All flights are conveniently timed to connect at United’s U.S hubs with an extensive network of services to destinations throughout the Americas. Customers can book by visiting united.com or calling 0845-607-6760, or their travel agent.
United in Newark/New York
Located just 23 kilometres from Manhattan, Newark Liberty International Airport offers the fastest surface transfer journeys to many parts of the city, including the AirTrain service to New York Penn Station in midtown Manhattan, with a journey time of less than 30 minutes.
During the summer season 2026, United will serve over 160 destinations in 48 countries from Newark. United’s Newark hub is its largest transatlantic gateway, with service planned to 41 destinations in Europe, India, Africa, the Middle East and Greenland.
United Airlines has expanded its United Polaris lounge dining room at Newark Liberty International Airport, featuring expanded seating options, enhanced dining and views of the New York City skyline.


