American Airlines continues to expand its presence across the Atlantic, announcing the return of some of its European routes for the summer. During the peak of the season, the airline will operate 240 additional flights each month to Europe, a 14% increase compared to 2022.
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Starting next month, the airline will resume seasonal service on routes:
Abril
– Charlotte – Madrid
– Charlotte – Roma
– Dallas / Fort Worth – Dublín
Mayo
– Filadelfia – Venecia
– Chicago – Barcelona
– Dallas / Fort Worth – Amsterdam
– Charlotte – Dublín
Junio
– Charlotte – París
– Chicago – Dublín
– Chicago – Atenas
“We are excited to carry even more passengers across the Atlantic this summer, and happy to be able to serve the growing demand for flights to the U.S. from Europe,” said Kyle Mabry, Vice President of Operations and Commercial for EMEA and APAC at American.
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