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American Airlines bolsters its offerings with new and increased services

By Diane Taylor From Travel Market Report

Photo: American Airlines 

American announced today plans to grow its international network by increasing service from Miami (MIA) to several Latin American destinations, as well introducing a new daily service from Boston (BOS) to London Heathrow (LHR) beginning March 29.

This year marks American’s 30th anniversary serving Miami (MIA), and now with additional service to Lima, Peru (LIM), Santiago, Chile (SCL) and São Paulo (GRU) set to begin next year, the carrier has even more to celebrate.

Currently, American operates two daily flights to LIM from MIA, and beginning April 7, the airline will increase operations year-round to three times a day. This service will utilize Boeing 757s, providing more service than any other carrier to one of South America’s largest cities.

Next winter, American will also introduce an additional flight to Chile’s capital, Santiago, and a third flight to Brazil’s largest city, São Paulo. Both services will be operated on a 777-200.

“American’s leading position in Miami is something we’re incredibly proud of and committed to maintaining,” said Vasu Raja, American’s Vice President of Network and Schedule Planning. 

“We have so many possibilities from our Latin American gateway and are excited for the opportunity to use our domestic strength to enhance our international network. We’ll continue to grow, compete and thrive in a region of the world where we have a long history and a bright future.”

American plans to launch a new nonstop service from BOS to LHR next year, which will offer customers access to five daily flights between American Airlines and its joint business partner, British Airways.

“Boston customers have been asking for more service and we’re delivering with this new flight, and our recently announced seasonal service to Nassau and Grand Cayman.”

This service will be flown on a state-of-the-art 777-200, featuring 37 Flagship Business seats and 24 Premium Economy seats. Together, American and British Airways provide up to 71 flights every day between the U.S. and London.

The airline will also extend service to several key European routes including service between New York (JFK) and Rome (FCO); Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) and Dublin (DUB); and Chicago (ORD) and Barcelona (BCN). These routes will now operate a month longer than their current schedule.

Flights will be available for purchase Oct. 7, with the exception of GRU and SCL, which will be available for purchase in December.

For more on this story go to; https://www.travelmarketreport.com/articles/American-Airlines-Bolsters-Its-Offerings-with-New-and-Increased-Services

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