
In a landmark move for international travel, United Airlines has inaugurated the first-ever nonstop flight connecting Faro, Portugal—the gateway to the Algarve region—with Newark Liberty International Airport in the United States. The inaugural flight took off on May 17, 2025, launching four weekly seasonal services that promise to transform accessibility between southern Portugal and the U.S.
Operating with a Boeing 757-200, United’s new route is a centerpiece of its largest international expansion to date, enhancing Faro’s global connectivity and supporting the surge in tourism between the two countries. The aircraft offers 176 seats, including 16 Polaris business class flat-bed seats, 42 Economy Plus seats with extra legroom, and 118 standard Economy seats, ensuring comfort for all travelers.
Flights depart Faro every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 11:40 AM local time, arriving in Newark around 3:00 PM, while the return service leaves Newark on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9:35 PM, landing in Faro the following morning at approximately 9:50 AM. This schedule is designed to maximize convenience for both leisure and business travelers.
The launch was a collaborative achievement involving ANA Aeroportos de Portugal – VINCI Airports, Turismo de Portugal, and the Algarve Tourism Association, all working closely with United Airlines. Karen Stougo, Commercial Director of VINCI Airports in Portugal, highlighted the route’s significance, stating it not only bolsters the Algarve’s international links but also fuels the region’s thriving tourism industry and offers residents a direct U.S. connection.
This new Faro-Newark service is part of United’s ambitious global expansion, which includes six new destinations and nine new transatlantic routes, reinforcing United’s status as the largest U.S. airline serving the most international destinations. Alongside Faro, United has added direct flights to Bilbao, Palermo, Nuuk, and Funchal from its New York/Newark hub, as well as new routes from Washington D.C./Dulles to Dakar, Nice, Venice, and a seasonal Rome-Denver service.
By unlocking direct access to the Algarve’s stunning coastline, historic towns, and year-round sunshine, United Airlines is not only making travel easier but also positioning the region as a premier destination for American tourists seeking luxury, culture, and natural beauty.