American Airlines boosts seasonal transatlantic flights
American Airlines is expanding seasonal transatlantic flights this summer.
It announced the return of popular European routes for the summer and boosts transatlantic flights by an extra 14% compared to last year.
It represents an additional 240 flights each month to Europe.
Next month seasonal service resumes to Madrid and Rome from its Charlotte base, and to Dublin from Dallas/Fort Worth.
Venice flights from Philadelphia return in May as do Chicago-Barcelona and Charlotte-Dublin flights.
Further routes to major European cities also progressively restart in June.
“We are happy to cater to increasing demand for flights from Europe,” said Kyle Mabry, VP – Operations and Commercial, EMEA and APAC.
“We’re excited to be able to provide an additional 14% of flying.”
Tickets are available for sale on aa.com.
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