American Adds Two New Destinations
American plans to add two new points to its route map. The Fort Worth, Texas-based airline announced these destinations and a batch of new routes on Thursday.
American plans to add two new points to its route map. The Fort Worth, Texas-based airline announced these destinations and a batch of new routes on Thursday.
The airline, which serves as the flag carrier for Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, will fly five times weekly between the two cities starting June 2, 2026.
Delta announced Tuesday that it is adding two brand-new routes from its Seattle hub starting next year, as it goes head-to-head with Alaska.
The New York-based carrier offers its Mint product on certain domestic and international flights using the Airbus A321 and A321neo.
Breeze has submitted a request to the U.S. Department of Transportation seeking approval to modify its current Essential Air Service (EAS) pattern.
Azul Brazilian Airlines reportedly plans to drop three routes to and from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, later this summer as it navigates bankruptcy.
The carrier expressed that the “prolonged timeline has impacted our ability to effectively allocate resources and plan our operations…”
he carrier has added more routes to the U.S. in recent months, including flights to Phoenix, Tampa, and Raleigh, North Carolina.
In its latest network shake-up, JetBlue is making sweeping cuts to several routes. The New York-based airline will also close one of its stations.
United is set to expand its transatlantic operations from Ireland, announcing increased capacity and flight frequency to the U.S. starting this year.