Icelandair and United Airlines operate only Boeing 757 flights to European islands this month

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This month, only Icelandair and United Airlines are operating Boeing 757 flights from the U.S. to Europe, focusing on island destinations. Icelandair has limited flights to Boston, New York, and Denver, as it phases out its Boeing 757s for newer Airbus models. Icelandair's main routes include 11 flights to Orlando and 17 to Portland, Oregon. The airline's remaining Boeing 757s are expected to retire by 2026. United Airlines is flying daily to Dublin and Edinburgh, with additional flights to Tenerife in the Canary Islands. No Boeing 757s are scheduled for transatlantic flights to mainland Europe this month. United's Dublin and Edinburgh routes will each have 30 flights, while the Tenerife route will have 13 flights.


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