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American intends to fly 72 million customers this summer between May 17 and September 3

American Airlines Boeing 737-823 WL N892NN (msn 31145) MIA (Bruce Drum). Image: 105921.

American Airlines issued this report:

The summer travel season is about to arrive, and American and its more than 130,000 team members are ready to care for customers during the peak travel period. Following strong operational performance over the winter holidays, American continues to deliver an industry-leading and safe operation for its customers.

The airline is investing in new technology to get customers on their way faster and more efficiently. Between May 17 and Sept. 3, American expects to welcome more than 72 million customers.

Summer 2024 peak travel period May 17–Sept. 3

Summer by the numbers

Nearly 690,000 flights
72 million customers expected
July 7. 6,540 flights. Busiest day this summer
Memorial Day weekend (May 23–28). 36,000 flights. Nearly 3.9 million customers.
American will fly more seats than any other summer and will have 10% more departures than last summer.

New destinations

A map showing 10 new destinations

Getting ready

People

The American team is ready to welcome millions of guests aboard its flights this summer. The airline has hired and trained new team members across the operation to ensure it has the right talent in the right place.

Aircraft

American’s Tech Ops team has taken its fleet through proactive reliability visits during the off-season to reduce maintenance delays, and has been laser-focused on the systems that keep the aircraft cool.

Facilities

Facilities Maintenance teams have focused on air conditioning systems at airport terminals to ensure a comfortable experience for customers, crews and aircraft while on the ground. The airline’s baggage handling systems are also ready.

Technology

A new electronic aircraft maintenance log system gets aircraft back in service faster, while the HEAT tool continues to help the airline manage through severe weather, minimizing disruptions and cancels for customers and team members.

Partners

Catering, cabin cleaning, wheelchair service and other vendors are also ready. The airline is closely coordinated with the Transportation Security Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection to prepare for peak volumes.

Thanks to the hard work of our team members, vendors and partners, American is ready for the summer travel season. We look forward to welcoming you aboard an American flight this summer. — David Seymour, Chief Operating Officer
Operational highlights showing that American is relentlessly focused on running a reliable operation

Top Copyright Photo: American Airlines Boeing 737-823 WL N892NN (msn 31145) MIA (Bruce Drum). Image: 105921.

American aircraft photo gallery (Boeing):

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