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United Airlines wraps up first nonstop summer flights from US to Greenland

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United Airlines wraps up first nonstop summer flights from US to Greenland
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Scott Kirby, chief executive officer | United Airlines

United Airlines is set to conclude its inaugural summer season of nonstop flights between Newark Liberty International Airport and Nuuk, Greenland, next week. The airline has announced plans to resume service in 2026, reaffirming its commitment to connecting travelers with more remote destinations.

Bookings for the 2026 season are now open. Travelers can purchase tickets or redeem MileagePlus miles for these flights. Round-trip fares start at $1,100 for basic economy and can exceed $4,600 for premium seats. Award travel is also available, with coach redemptions starting at 40,000 miles each way and premium economy requiring 180,000 miles each way. United uses a Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft on this route, offering both Economy Plus and first-class seating options.

The flight from Newark to Nuuk takes approximately four hours. Upon arrival in Nuuk—Greenland’s capital city—travelers will find a new airport terminal and runway that opened in November of last year. This infrastructure update has enabled international service from both United Airlines and Scandinavian Airlines.

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Accommodations in Nuuk can be limited due to increased tourism. Most visitors stay in independent hotels such as Hotel Hans Egede or short-term rentals like Airbnb. Tanny Por, head of international relations at Visit Greenland, commented on the situation: "The infrastructure is quite fragile, in that sense," while emphasizing that "There is [enough] capacity in Nuuk." Larger hotel chains are not present; instead, travelers will find smaller properties and apartment-style lodgings starting around $190 per night.

Transportation options include taxis—which generally accept credit cards—for the ten-minute trip from the airport to downtown Nuuk. There are no ride-hailing services or car rentals available; longer journeys outside the city typically require boats or planes.

Dining options range from cafes like Cafe Esmerelda to seafood restaurants along the coast. Visitors can also shop at local markets such as Kalaaliaraq Market for fresh fish or buy groceries at stores along the main street. The Danish krone is used for cash payments due to Greenland’s status within the Kingdom of Denmark.

Outdoor activities are a major draw for visitors seeking adventure travel experiences. Hiking tours on Quassussuaq Mountain cost about $93 and maritime excursions—including whale safaris and iceberg cruises—are available through companies like Nuuk Water Taxi. Summer temperatures hover near freezing even during peak months.

For those looking for unique lodging experiences, Camp Kangiusaq offers glamping tents overlooking fjords starting at $625 per night but lacks Wi-Fi or cellular service—a true digital detox opportunity.

Patrick Quayle, United's top network planner, described the appeal: "London, Rome, Paris, they're always going to be popular... Our customers have been there so many times, they want something that's a bit different. And Greenland gives them a big difference."

Tourism officials advise visitors to plan ahead by securing accommodations before booking nonrefundable flights and preparing for unpredictable weather conditions that may affect travel plans. Por added: "In Greenland, nature is the one that [calls] the shots sometimes... It is good to do research."

Visitors are encouraged to respect local environments during their stay as they explore what Por called an opportunity: "There's opportunity in that, and the wild nature is a place where you can really... find yourself... In a world where it's so noisy, Greenland can give you that silence."

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