American Airways has a number of new flight choices for vacationers desperate to see the Colosseum in Rome, or take within the Prado’s artwork assortment in Madrid.
The service will add 5 new routes to Europe from 4 of its hubs subsequent summer season. Starting on March 30, 2025, American will join Chicago O’Hare to Madrid with a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. Then on Could 23, it can hyperlink Philadelphia to each Edinburgh and Milan additionally with 787-8s. From June 5, American will launch flights from Charlotte to Athens, after which a month later from Miami to Rome each on Boeing 777-200s.
Tickets for the brand new routes, all of which is able to function every day via summer season 2025, are on sale from Sept. 9.
“We’re seeing loads of success in these core markets,” stated Brian Znotins, senior vice chairman of community and schedule planning at American. Apart from Edinburgh, the airline already serves Athens, Madrid, Milan, and Rome from its different U.S. hubs.
American final served Edinburgh in 2019 however dropped the route throughout the pandemic when it retired its fleet of Boeing 757 and 767s.
The brand new Madrid flight comes with the additional benefit of connections to a whole bunch of flights all through Europe provided by American’s accomplice Iberia. The Spanish airline serves 70 locations in Europe from Madrid, together with standard summer season spots like Ibiza, Menorca, and Porto, in keeping with Cirium Diio schedules.
The 5 new transatlantic routes come as American plans to return to Copenhagen, Naples, and Good from Philadelphia subsequent summer season. Flights to the three cities launched this summer season on a seasonal foundation.
American will even prolong its present winter flight between Miami and Paris via the summer season, and transfer up the beginning of summer season flights between Dallas-Fort Value and Barcelona, and Philadelphia and Athens to March 30 from June and Could, respectively. Summer time flights to Naples from Philadelphia will even begin a month sooner than deliberate in Could.