American Airlines announced Thursday that it will operate in the summer of 2024 four new routes and bring back another as part of the airline’s largest transatlantic expansion since 2019.
The airline will add new nonstop service to Europe, with flights from Philadelphia to Copenhagen, Denmark; Naples, Italy; and Nice, France. American will also launch new service between Dallas-Fort Worth and Barcelona, Spain, and bring back flights between Chicago and Venice.
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“American is thrilled to add three new European destinations,” said Brian Znotins, American’s Senior Vice President of Network and Schedule Planning. “The new service from Philadelphia and expanded transatlantic service from Chicago and Dallas-Fort Worth will offer customers convenient one-stop access from more than 200 unique destinations across the United States to Europe next summer.”
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