Exciting new flights to book now
Do you want to feel the atmosphere of travel? You are not alone! According to a survey conducted by Hilton Hotels Group and Ipsos among more than 10,000 people from nine countries, people around the world are willing to cut back on other areas of spending just to be able to vacation this year.
After the pandemic, air travel has been growing rapidly. According to the latest report of the International Air Transport Association, in November 2023, global traffic was 99.1% of the level before the pandemic in November 2019. This was reported by newsweek.com.
With many new routes to be launched this year, there is no better time than now to start planning your next trip.
Secret dinner at the best restaurant in the world in Copenhagen
American Airlines is launching its first nonstop flights from Philadelphia to Copenhagen, Denmark's bustling capital, starting June 6. Food lovers won't want to miss the chance to dine at Copenhagen's Noma, a 3 Michelin-starred restaurant. Noma, which has already topped the list of the 50 best restaurants in the world 5 times, will close its doors in two decades. In 2024, the restaurant will transform into a "pioneering test kitchen" with a greater focus on food innovation.
While food lovers have been flocking to the city for years for Noma, visitors should also appreciate Copenhagen's innovative architecture. UNESCO has named the city the World Capital of Architecture 2023, and visitors can explore its architectural heritage and development ambitions related to climate, sustainable solutions, and livability.
Visit Nice by hopping on the Cannes Film Festival
Passengers can enjoy the picturesque French Riviera with American Airlines' new nonstop service from Philadelphia to Nice in the south of France starting May 6. It's the perfect time to take in the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival, which runs from May 15-24.
Declared by UNESCO as the "Winter Resort City of the French Riviera," Nice enjoys a mild climate and a coastal location between the sea and mountains.
See Bruce Springsteen in Barcelona
American Airlines is launching a new daily flight from Dallas-Fort Worth in Texas to Barcelona, the cultural capital of Catalonia in northern Spain, starting June 5. Barcelona offers many cultural events, including concerts by celebrities such as Bruce Springsteen and Depeche Mode.
Discover the Northern Lights in Reykjavik
Starting May 23, United will resume seasonal service between Reykjavik and New York/Newark for the first time since summer 2022. The daily service will allow travelers to enjoy otherworldly views of Iceland's volcanic landscape or relax in the geothermal seawater of the Blue Lagoon Spa, located less than an hour's drive from Reykjavik.
This year, the chances of seeing the northern lights are the best. According to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the strongest northern lights in two decades, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are expected in 2024.
Lots of beer at the Oktoberfest in Munich
Delta Air Lines is introducing a new direct flight between New York and Munich in the German region of Bavaria. Starting April 9, the new service will be available three times a week.
Munich is famous for its Oktoberfest, the world's largest folklore festival. This year's event will take place from September 21 to October 6. The Oktoberfest attracts about six million visitors every year from all over the world.
Get to the southernmost tip of Portugal in Faro
Starting May 24, United will become the first airline to offer direct service between the United States and Faro, the capital of Portugal's Algarve region, with a new flight from New York/Newark. Visitors can enjoy Faro's historic neighborhoods and quiet stretches of pristine sandy coastline.