With September just some weeks away, it is time to begin desirous about all of the journeys you need to take subsequent 12 months.
As you plot your adventures for summer time 2024, American Airways will provide a handful of latest seasonal routes and locations to take you there.
The Fort Price-based provider on Thursday unveiled a serious growth for the upcoming summer time season, which incorporates three all-new locations, one new route and a service resumption.
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Listed here are the small print. Observe that the entire new flights can be obtainable on the market beginning on Sunday, Aug. 20.
3 brand-new locations
American’s growth is headlined by the addition of three new route-map pins, all of that are in Europe.
This consists of:
- Copenhagen
- Naples, Italy
- Good, France
The provider will fly every day nonstop flights to all three of those locations from Philadelphia Worldwide Airport (PHL). Service to Good begins on Might 6, adopted by Naples on June 5 and Copenhagen on June 6.
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American will solely deploy the Boeing 787 Dreamliner on all three new routes. It is going to use the -8 variant — which options 20 Flagship Enterprise pods, 28 premium economic system recliners and 186 economic system seats — to Naples.
In the meantime, the opposite two routes can be operated by a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, which options 30 Flagship Enterprise pods, 21 premium economic system recliners and 234 economic system seats.
So far as the onboard expertise goes, American’s -9 Dreamliners function a top-notch reverse herringbone business-class product. The smaller “child” -8 Dreamliners function a mixture of business-class merchandise (one in all which is organized in an alternating forward- and rear-facing configuration). There is no telling which plane configuration will function your flight.
In complete, American will provide 15 every day nonstop flights from PHL to 14 European locations subsequent summer time, representing its largest transatlantic schedule from Philadelphia since 2019.
That is main information for the town and for the long-term viability of this Northeast hub. American hasn’t essentially proven a lot like to Philly because it acquired the hub as a part of the merger with US Airways.
For years, the airline hadn’t added a lot new Philly service, particularly all through its Northeast Alliance with JetBlue, which noticed a slew of latest transatlantic companies added from New York.
Now that the Northeast Alliance is lifeless, American appears to be turning its consideration again to Philadelphia.
Earlier this month, the airline shifted the gateway for its splashy Doha route from New York to Philadelphia. It is attainable that additional expansions are within the works as American crystallizes its long-haul technique.
As a part of the Philly development, the airline will even resume its PHL to San Antonio route subsequent summer time. It will increase the variety of one-stop itineraries the airline can provide.
Whereas Philly usually does not endure from the identical air traffic-related delays that American’s New York hubs do, there may be one draw back to all this growth in Philadelphia: There’s nonetheless no Flagship Lounge within the metropolis.
Philly is one in all American’s solely long-haul hubs with no business-class-only lounge. Now that the airline appears centered as soon as once more on boosting long-haul service from PHL, hopefully, it’ll speed up the development that stopped years in the past.
“We proceed our dedication to supply clients a premium expertise within the Philadelphia Worldwide Airport and can share extra updates on the Flagship Lounge as they turn into obtainable. Prospects can proceed to entry the Admirals Membership lounges in terminals A, B/C, and F,” an American Airways spokesperson shared in a press release.
1 new route
Except for the brand new locations, American will even add its fifth gateway — Dallas Fort Price Worldwide Airport (DFW) — to Barcelona subsequent summer time.
The provider will launch a brand new every day service on this 5,195-mile route starting on June 5, operated by a Boeing 777-200. It options 37 Flagship Enterprise pods, 24 premium economic system recliners and 212 economic system seats. (Very like the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, American affords two wildly completely different business-class merchandise within the pointy finish of the airplane.)
Increasing service to Barcelona is seemingly a no brainer. There’s loads of demand in the summertime for this well-liked European metropolis, and with the energy of American’s mega-hub at DFW, it should not have a lot of a difficulty filling the airplane.
Service resumption and changes
Whereas a lot of the main focus is on the brand new routes and locations, American can be boosting service on a plethora of current routes. The total particulars can be found within the desk beneath.
The spotlight is maybe the service resumption from Chicago to Venice, Italy — a route that hasn’t operated since 2019.
Origin | Vacation spot | Service Notes | Plane Sort |
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DFW | BCN | New every day service begins June 5, 2024 | Boeing 777-200 |
ORD | Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) | Resuming every day service on June 5, 2024 | Boeing 787-8 |
ORD | Athens Worldwide Airport (ATH) | Earlier seasonal restart on Might 6, 2024 | Boeing 787-9 |
Charlotte Douglas Worldwide Airport (CLT) | Dublin Airport (DUB) | Earlier seasonal restart on March 5, 2024 | Boeing 777-200 |
John F. Kennedy Worldwide Airport (JFK) | ATH | Earlier seasonal restart on March 31, 2024 |
Boeing 777-200 |
PHL | VCE | Earlier seasonal restart on April 4, 2024 | Boeing 787-8 |
CLT | Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) | Increasing to year-round service | Boeing 777-200 |
DFW | DUB | Increasing to year-round service | Boeing 787-8 (winter) and Boeing 777-200 (summer time) |
DFW | Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO) | Increasing to year-round service | Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 |
PHL | BCN | Increasing to year-round service |
Boeing 787-8 |
PHL | Lisbon Airport (LIS) | Increasing to year-round service | Boeing 787-8 (winter) and 787-9 (summer time) |
All instructed, this announcement represents American’s largest European growth since 2019, and it is certain to please loyal flyers who’ve been craving some long-haul development from the airline in recent times.
American has suffered from repeated supply delays on new plane, and its community breadth has suffered due to it.
Now, it looks like issues ought to all be settled by subsequent 12 months, and you may quickly discover an American Airways jet in additional European cities than ever earlier than.
To facilitate the growth, American is making some minor tweaks to its presently printed schedule. This consists of suspending service from Dallas/Fort Price to Santiago, Chile, for subsequent summer time, in addition to decreasing frequencies on the next three routes:
- Dallas/Fort Price to Paris (from two occasions to at least one time every day)
- Miami to London (from two occasions to at least one time every day)
- New York to Rome (from as much as two occasions to at least one time every day)
Lastly, the airline can be making a number of modifications to its winter schedule to Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America.
You could find the entire particulars within the desk beneath. This growth builds on American’s largest-ever schedule between the U.S. and these areas.
Origin | Vacation spot | Service Notes | Plane Sort |
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CLT | North Eleuthera Airport (ELH) | Develop to every day flights from Feb. 15 to April 3 | Bombardier CRJ 700 |
CLT | Exuma Worldwide Airport (GGT) | Develop to every day flights from Feb. 15 to April 3 | Bombardier CRJ 900 |
CLT | Leonard M. Thompson Worldwide Airport (MHH) | Develop to every day flights from Feb. 15 to April 3 | Embraer E175 |
DFW | Ezeiza Worldwide Airport (EZE) | Develop to every day flights beginning Oct. 29 |
Boeing 787-9 |
DFW | Cozumel Worldwide Airport (CZM) |
Develop to 2 every day flights from Jan. 8 to April 3 |
Boeing 737-800 |
DFW | Lynden Pindling Worldwide Airport (NAS) | Develop to every day flights beginning Feb. 15 | Boeing 737-800 |
Miami Worldwide Airport (MIA) | Clayton J. Lloyd Airport (AXA) | Develop to 2 every day flights from Jan. 8 to April 3 | Embraer E175 |
MIA | Grantley Adams Worldwide Airport (BGI) | Develop to 3 every day flights from Jan. 8 to April 3 | Boeing 737-800 |
MIA | Princess Juliana Worldwide Airport (SXM) | Develop to 3 every day flights from Jan. 8 to April 3 |
Boeing 737-800 |
MIA | Terrance B. Lettsome Worldwide Airport (EIS) | Develop to 3 flights on Saturdays from Jan. 8 to April 3 |
Embraer E175 |
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