2023-07-14 14:19:14
American Airlines will increase by a 10% capacity during the upcoming winter season at Miami International Airport (MIA), where it operates a network of 150 destinations and 380 daily flights. The company plans add seven new domestic destinations, an international destination y increase frequencies to nine destinations in the Caribbean, Costa Rica, Colombia and Mexico.
From the November 5thAmerican will offer Daily flights a Sacramento (SMF), california. Furthermore, from December 20thAmerican Airlines will start your daily flights a Portland (PDX), Oregon.
In addition, it will add five cities temporarily, which will operate between November 11 and March 30, 2024. These flights will operate every Saturday to the following destinations:
Buffalo (BUF)NY;Cedar Rapids (CID)Iowa;Lexington (LEX)Kentucky;Wichita (ICT), Kansas;Wilmington (ILM)North Carolina.
“With a history of more than 30 years at Miami International Airport, American is proud to serve as the local airline, providing our customers with an unmatched network that includes unique destinations such as Governor’s Harbour, Bahamas; and Sacramento, Calif.said Juan Carlos Liscano, vice president of operations for American’s MIA Hub.
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The eight new American destinations from Miami. Photo: Gcmap.
American Airlines will expand its presence in the Bahamas with the addition of Governor’s Harbour (GHB). This will raise to six the total number of Bahamian destinations served by American Airlines. The flights to Governor’s Harbor will operate twice a week tuesdays and saturdays, from February 3using Embraer 175 operated by Envoy Air.
The company has a presence in the Bahamas with flights to Nassau (NAS), Freeport (FPO), North Eleuthera (ELH), Marsh Harbor (MMH) y George Town (GGT) desde Miami (MIA), Charlotte (CLT), Chicago/O’hare (ORD), Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Filadelfia (PHL) y Washington/National (DCA)
New frequencies to the Caribbean, Costa Rica, Colombia and Mexico
American Airlines will add new frequencies between December 20 and January 7, 2024:
Eel (AXA); increases from one to two daily flights, operated on Embraer 175.Bridgetown (BGI), Barbados; increases from two to three daily flights, operated on Boeing 737-800.St. Martin (SXM); increases from two to three daily flights, operated on Boeing 737-800.Tortola (EIS), British Virgin Islands; will increase triple daily on Saturdays, operated in Embraer 175.Barranquilla (BAQ), Colombia; increases from one to two daily flights, operated on Boeing 737 MAX 8.Cartagena (CTG), Colombia; increases from two to three daily flights, operated on Boeing 737 MAX 8, between December 5 and April 3, 2024.Liberia (LIR), Costa Rica; increases from two to three daily flights, operated on Boeing 737 MAX 8.San Jose (SJO), Costa Rica; increases from three to four daily flights, operated on Boeing 737 MAX 8.Cancun (CUN), Mexico; increases from five to six daily flights, operated on Boeing 737 MAX 8.Photo: Cristian Balo / Aviacionline
Within the domestic market, it will temporarily increase its flights to seven destinations in different parts of the United States:
new frequencies between December 20 and April 3, 2024.Milwaukee (MKE), of a weekly flight daily, operated in Embraer 175.Oklahoma City (OKC), of a weekly flight daily, operated in Embraer 175Denver (DEN)from two to three daily flights, operated on Boeing 737 MAX 8 and Boeing 737-800. New frequencies between December 20 and January 7, 2024.Nashville, Tennessee (BNA)four to five daily, operated on Airbus A319 and Boeing 737 MAX 8.Saint Anthony (SAT)from one to two daily flights, operated on Boeing 737 MAX 8.San Diego (SAN), one to two daily flights, operated on Boeing 737-800.Seattle (SEA), from one to two daily flights, operated on Airbus A321neo.
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