US Airways will launch a new non-stop daily transatlantic service from the airline's international gateway at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL).
The new flights from Philadelphia to Scotland's capital city of Edinburgh will start in 2014.
For the first time, the airline will operate flights to and from Edinburgh Airport (EDI) on 176-seat dual-class Boeing 757 aircraft between May 23, 2014 and Oct. 1, 2014.
The new service will complement US Airways' existing service between Philadelphia and numerous European destinations – including locations throughout the United Kingdom and British Isles such as Glasgow, Scotland; Dublin, Ireland; Shannon, Ireland; Manchester, U.K; and London's Heathrow Airport.
With the new service, US Airways will operate 472 weekday departures and serve 118 destinations in the U.S., Canada, Latin America, Mexico, Europe and the Caribbean from Philadelphia International Airport.
The new flights from Philadelphia to Scotland's capital city of Edinburgh will start in 2014.
For the first time, the airline will operate flights to and from Edinburgh Airport (EDI) on 176-seat dual-class Boeing 757 aircraft between May 23, 2014 and Oct. 1, 2014.
The new service will complement US Airways' existing service between Philadelphia and numerous European destinations – including locations throughout the United Kingdom and British Isles such as Glasgow, Scotland; Dublin, Ireland; Shannon, Ireland; Manchester, U.K; and London's Heathrow Airport.
With the new service, US Airways will operate 472 weekday departures and serve 118 destinations in the U.S., Canada, Latin America, Mexico, Europe and the Caribbean from Philadelphia International Airport.