American Airlinesis continuing to grow its presence in the region with the addition of four new destinations. Next winter, customers will have access to three new cities in South America: Georgetown, Guyana (GEO); Pereira, Colombia (PEI) and Cordoba, Argentina (COR); and one new city in Mexico: Oaxaca (OAX).
American is also introducing service to Buenos Aires, Argentina (EZE), from its West Coast hub at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), making American the first and only airline to offer nonstop service between these two major cities.
New Routes:
Route | Aircraft | On Sale | Flights Begin | ||||
LAX-EZE | Boeing 787-9 | April 2 | Dec. 19 | ||||
DFW-OAX | Embraer E175 | April 2 | Dec. 19 | ||||
MIA-GEO | Airbus A319 | April 2 | Dec. 20 | ||||
MIA-PEI | Airbus A319 | April 17 | Dec. 20 | ||||
MIA-COR | Boeing 767-300 | May 7 | Apr. 2, 2019 | ||||
All routes are subject to government approval. | |||||||
American also recently announced new service between its hub at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Mexico City (MEX) beginning July 5, which will enhance trans-Atlantic connectivity from Mexico. By expanding with these new routes, American will offer up to 270 flights per day to the region.
Copyright Photo: American Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner N832AA (msn 40638) LAX (Michael B. Ing). Image: 941142.
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