American Adds New Airport to Network

American is set to introduce service to a new airport in the spring. Currently, only one other airline serves the region.

American Eagle CRJ-700
An American Eagle CRJ-700 aircraft operated by SkyWest. (Photo: AirlineGeeks | William Derrickson)
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American is set to introduce service to a new airport in the spring. Currently, only one other airline serves the region.

Starting on May 5, 2025, the Fort Worth, Texas-based carrier will connect its Dallas/Fort Worth hub with Golden Triangle Regional Airport in Northeast Mississippi. The new flights will operate daily with SkyWest CRJ-700 aircraft, per Cirium Diio schedule data.

Golden Triangle Regional Airport will be a brand-new airport on American’s route map. It will also be the airline’s third destination in Mississippi, joining Gulfport and Jackson.

The airline will go head-to-head with Delta, the only airline currently serving the airport. Delta offers twice-daily flights to its Atlanta hub on CRJ-900 aircraft.

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