Wednesday, August 28, 2024 As autumn approaches, the allure of cozy cabins and the vibrant hues of fall foliage typically dominate travel plans. However, this year brings an exciting twist for U.S.

travelers as a wave of new airline routes opens up unique international destinations. From the historic streets of Marrakech to the sun-drenched beaches of the Caribbean and the natural beauty of Oceania, these new flights offer fresh alternatives for those looking to shake up their usual fall travel routine. Starting this October, United Airlines will connect U.

S. travelers directly to Marrakech, Morocco, from Newark’s Liberty International Airport. Launching on October 24, this new nonstop route will operate three times a week using Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, offering both regular and premium economy seating, as well as the luxurious Polaris business class.

This service marks United’s expansion into its fifth African destination, making the iconic Medina of Marrakech and its burgeoning boutique hotel scene more accessible than ever. Meanwhile, American Airlines is set to introduce its first-ever nonstop service between Dallas and Brisbane, Australia, starting on October 26. This new route will be the longest in American’s network, spanning over 8,000 miles and designed to connect U.

S. travelers directly to Queensland’s capital. The daily flight will be operated by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, perfect timing for those looking to explore the Great Barrier Reef and the Gold Coa.