American Airlines announced Wednesday its 2023 winter schedule for the Caribbean and Latin America. With two new routes and expanded frequencies to 21 destinations, the airline will consolidate its position as the leading nonstop carrier flying between the United States and Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America.
“This coming winter we’re looking forward to adding more service to the destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean that our customers want to visit, including popular spots like Cancun, Montego Bay and Punta Cana, as well as our newest destination, Tortola,” said José A. Freig, Vice President of Operations and Commercial for Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America. “We are proud to strengthen our lead as the largest U.S. airline in the region, with more flights and seats to more destinations than any other single carrier or partnership.”
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In winter 2023, American will operate more than 2,250 weekly flights to 90 destinations in the region, marking a 10% increase in seat capacity compared to winter 2022.
Expanded service from Charlotte
Beginning December 5, the airline will expand service on 10 routes from Charlotte that will operate through the winter.
Customers will have more options to choose from with 40% more seats available (compared to winter 2022) from Charlotte to Belize, Cancun, Curacao, Liberia, Los Cabos, Montego Bay, Puerto Plata, Punta Cana, San Juan and St. Croix.
More flights to Mexico
Beginning December 9, American will launch new nonstop service to Cancun from Nashville, Tennessee, and Cincinnati. The service will operate on Saturdays through March. These new routes will complement the airline’s more than 35 flights to Cancun on peak days, including the most recent announcement of a second daily service from Austin, Texas, beginning November 5.
The airline also plans to increase service to seven destinations in Mexico from Dallas-Fort Worth, offering more than 50 daily departures.
More connectivity to the Caribbean from Miami
The airline also announced that in winter it will offer two daily flights to Port of Spain (Trinidad), Santiago (Dominican Republic) and Tortola, British Virgin Islands from Miami.
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