The five busiest United routes are Newark to Scotland’s Edinburgh (54 flights and 9,504 seats), Chicago to Dublin (30 flights and 5,280 seats), Washington Dulles to Scotland’s Edinburgh (30 flights and 5,280 seats), Newark to Ireland’s Shannon Airport (30 flights and 5,280 seats), and Newark to Dublin (30 flights and 5,280 seats).
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Most of United’s European destinations served by Boeing 757s originate from its major base of Newark International Airport or from Chicago O’Hare International Airport (another large United hub). While the 757 has the range to cross the Atlantic, it tends to be used on routes closer to the US (especially Iceland and Ireland).
Delta Air Lines
Delta’s flight from Detroit to Iceland’s Reykjavík–Keflavík Airport is the only transatlantic Delta Air Lines flight in the top twenty list. Delta uses a Boeing 757-200, and it saw 22 flights carrying a total of 4,246 seats in September, making it the 17th busiest flight.
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With 126 Boeing 757s still in service, Delta is the world’s largest operator of the Boeing 757. United has the world’s second-largest passenger fleet of Boeing 757s (61 aircraft). Icelandair has the third-largest passenger 757 fleet. Other major fleets of Boeing 757 aircraft still operating are used for cargo (FedEx and UPS have especially large fleets).
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