American Airlines Unveils 50 New Summer Routes – Airways
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DALLAS — American Airlines (AA) has announced its flight schedule for summer 2024, featuring over 50 new destinations that will significantly improve connectivity between Europe and North America. Starting in March 2024, AA will introduce non-stop flights to Copenhagen (CPH), Naples (NAP), and Nice (NCE) in Europe from its primary transatlantic hubs, such as New York (JFK) and Miami (MIA). American will also be expanding its domestic network in the continental U.S. by adding service to two new airports: Pasco (PSC) in Washington and Hyannis (HYA) in Massachusetts. Finally, the carrier will become the largest airline connecting the United States with Mexico and the Caribbean, thanks to the launch of nonstop flights to Tijuana (TIJ) and Ocho Rios (OCJ) in Jamaica, ending in 93 total destinations around the world—the largest nonstop network among any U.S. airline. Envoy Air (American Eagle) Embraer E175LR, N221NN. Photo: Marty Basaria/Airways Network Enhancements Supported by…
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