With summer in full swing, it’s the perfect time to think about winter sun, with American Airlines lining up new routes for the winter season to Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America.
Let’s go city to city to see what’s being offered.
Chicago
Starting 26th October, American Airlines will launch a new daily service from O’Hare to Mexico City, with a daily service being offered.
Later in the year, passengers can fly from Chicago O’Hare to Queretaro between 18th December and 5th January 2026.
Philadelphia
Philadelphia gets service increases, with three destinations getting uplifts and one new destination joining the family.
Aruba will go double-daily, with San Juan, Puerto Rico seeing three daily flights.
For those who want to watch aircraft on the beach, St. Maarten will be scaled to a daily service, whilst Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, will join the network, with a daily flight being offered.
Miami
Miami is American Airlines’ gateway to Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America, with a peak of 415 daily departures and expanded holiday service to popular beach destinations. There is a service uplift again with the following seeing major gains, especially during the holiday period between 18th December to 5th January. These include:
- Dominica – Two Daily flights
- Kingston, Jamaica – Four Daily Flights
- Marsh Harbour, Bahamas – Three Daily Flights
- North Eleuthera, Bahamas – Three Daily Flights
- Ocho Rios, Jamaica – Two Daily flights
- San Juan, Puerto Rico – Seven Daily Flights
- Santiago, Dominican Republic – Three Daily Flights
- Tortola, British Virgin Islands – Five Daily Flights
In Quotes
José A. Freig, Vice President of International and Inflight Dining Operations, said
“As the leading U.S. airline in Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America, at American we’re focused on growing our network, giving our customers access to their favorite destinations in the region — from the tropical paradise of Puerto Rico to the dynamic and cosmopolitan city of Mexico City, and beyond,”
“With these new routes and additional flying, next winter we’ll operate 10% more seats than the previous year, a testament to our commitment to the region and our customers.”
Philippe Puech, American Airlines Director of International Network Planning, added.
“Summer travel is in full swing, but American is giving travelers a head start on planning winter vacations,”
“American is giving travelers more options to get away this winter, and we are thrilled to offer customers more new routes and flights to popular destinations.”
A busy winter ahead of sunnier climbs
American Airlines will operate more than 430 peak daily departures to 97 destinations in Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America this winter. During the December holiday season, American will offer more than 2.3 million round-trip seats to the region from the U.S.
That’s a lot of seats to fill for the winter season, especially for those escaping the cold of winter, with both new routes and capacity uplifts.
Seats are now on sale (and if you dig around), for redemption too.
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