Passengers are getting new options for Mexico City, Taipei, Vienna, and San Francisco.
In this peak travel period, airlines continue to grow.
Canada and California get better connected
United is expanding connections with its partner Air Canada in July.
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The flight departs San Francisco at 11 p.m. and arrives in Montreal at 7:25 the following morning.
One-way fares on the United flight are typically between $150 and $350 one way this month.
It faces a formidable list of competitors on the route, including Alaska Airlines and American.
Delta also starts flights between Detroit and Sacramento on July 8, a route it last flew in 2020.
Airlines add options for the RNC
The Republican National Convention will convene in Milwaukee from July 15-18.
Good luck finding a seat though, flights are almost sold out, according to Google Flights.
United will also add new routes for the RNC.
Stiff competition for Taipei
The Seattle-Taipei market heats up this month.
China Airlines enters the market with five-times weekly flights from July 14.
The carrier joins Delta, who launched the route in June, and Eva Air between Seattle and Taipei.
And its about to get even hotter: Starlux Airlines joins the trio with nonstop flights in August.
One-way fares start at $1,129 in economy, according to Google Flights.
Boston get another European connection
Boston gains a new long-haul destination this month: Vienna.
Austrian Airlines launches daily flights between the cities on July 1.
One way fares on the new Boston-Vienna route begin at $1,608 on July 1, Google Flights shows.
The discounter begins twice-weekly flights on Mondays and Fridays from New Haven on July 12.
One way fares start at $46, according to the airline.