American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for the right to fly 17 additional U.S. – Brazil weekly frequencies later this year.
American said it will use these frequencies to add service from its Miami and New York – JFK hubs to cities in Brazil. American proposes to increase its current service between JFK and Sao Paulo, as well as between Miami and Rio de Janeiro. American also proposes to convert its daily Miami to Recife-Salvador, Brazil one-stop service to non-stop flights five days per week between Miami and Recife and between Miami and Salvador.
American proposes to start a second daily JFK – Sao Paulo flight on October 1; increase its Miami – Recife and Miami – Salvador service on November 15; and add a second daily Miami – Rio de Janeiro flight on December 15.
American also serves Brazil from Miami to Belo Horizonte, Brasilia and Sao Paulo; from JFK to Rio de Janeiro; and from Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) to Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. With more than 80 weekly flights, American operates more service to Brazil than any other U.S. airline.
American will increase the total number of weekly flights between DFW and Sao Paulo from seven times per week to 12 times per week beginning on June 14. Also on June 14, flights from Miami to Brasilia (BSB) and Belo Horizonte (CNF) will increase from five and three times per week, respectively, to daily.
American also will launch new service that connects its Miami hub to Manaus, Brazil beginning in June.
In total, American will offer nearly 800 weekly flights to more than 40 cities throughout Latin America, including Mexico, Central and South America, this June.
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