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American Airlines
Better connectivity to Latin America and the Caribbean. Six new ways to head south this winter

July 7 - This winter, American Airlines will continue to grow its footprint at its largest international gateway, Miami International Airport (MIA), adding two new international destinations and six new domestic routes. With this announcement, American further solidifies its position as the largest airline at MIA, operating 341 peak daily flights this winter.

 

Customers will be able to purchase these new flights starting July 5 on aa.com.

 

Better connectivity to Latin America and the Caribbean

In December, the carrier will launch two new international routes from MIA: Chetumal, Mexico (CTM); and San Andres Island, Colombia (ADZ). With these new routes, American will serve 28 destinations in Mexico – the most of any U.S. carrier – and seven in Colombia.

 

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Six new ways to head south this winter

This winter, American’s customers will enjoy the sun, sand and the world-famous nightlife of South Florida on their terms with the most options and convenient schedule of any airline. The carrier is adding daily seasonal service between MIA and Salt Lake City (SLC); and seasonal Saturday service to Albany, New York (ALB); Burlington, Vermont (BTV); Madison, Wisconsin (MSN); Syracuse, New York (SYR); and Tulsa, Oklahoma (TUL).

 

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In addition to these new routes, current daily seasonal service Oklahoma City (OKC) becomes year-round. Daily seasonal service between MIA and Des Moines, Iowa (DSM) and Milwaukee (MKE) will operate between Nov. 2 and April 4. Finally, year-round Saturday service to Fayetteville, Arkansas (XNA) begins Nov. 6.

 

Earlier this summer, American launched new, three-times-weekly service from MIA to Tel Aviv, Israel (TLV), as well as new domestic service to Huntsville, Alabama (HSV); Little Rock, Arkansas (LIT); Milwaukee (MKE); Portland, Maine (PWM); and Rochester, New York (ROC). Service between MIA and Bangor, Maine (BGR) launched July 3. Starting Sept. 7, American will also be the first and only U.S. carrier to offer nonstop service to Paramaribo, Suriname (PBM). Flights will operate five times per week with a convenient schedule for customers traveling across the United States to connect through MIA.

 

Hit the club before taking the runway

After spending a weekend experiencing the iconic Miami nightlife, there’s one more club customers will want to visit before heading home — the Admirals Club lounge. As American continues welcoming customers back to the skies, the airline has reopened its Admirals Club lounges in MIA and other domestic locations. Customers interested in an Admirals Club membership or one-day pass can visit aa.com for more information. In September, American’s Flagship Lounge and Flagship First Dining at MIA will open for eligible customers to wine, dine and retreat during their journey.

 

 


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