American Airlines’ latest network expansion will see the oneworld alliance member add five new leisure-orientated routes from Chicago O’Hare (ORD) this summer, as well as resuming or extending service on six more.
The move comes as the Fort Worth-based carrier continues to adapt to the latest travel trends, launching routes to popular outdoor and vacation destinations in the US where leisure demand exists.
The first of the five planned new seasonal routes starts on May 8, connecting ORD with Santa Barbara (SBA) in California twice a week on Saturdays and Sundays.
Daily flights to Billings (BIL) in Montana, Fresno Yosemite (FAT) in California, and Spokane (GEG) in Washington begin on June 3, with a 1X-weekly route to Nantucket (ACK) in Massachusetts launching on June 26. The services will operate until Sept. 7 at the latest.
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