United Airlines will once again operate flights between the United States and Greenland, with seasonal service returning in 2026.
The timing was right. Nuuk Airport underwent a major overhaul in 2024, with a longer runway and new terminal facilities that finally made transatlantic service viable. Beyond tourism, Greenland’s strategic location in the Arctic and its mineral wealth have drawn increasing U.S. attention, particularly from President Trump, adding a geopolitical dimension to this semi-autonomous realm of Denmark.
United has confirmed the route will return in summer 2026. Exact dates have not yet been published, but operations are expected to mirror 2025 and tickets for July 2026 are already bookable, with twice-weekly service using the 737 MAX 8. Pricing is also expected to remain in line with last year (economy class is about $1100 round trip, while premium economy will run $4500 round-trip).
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