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American Airlines Signals European Growth With New Route Wishlist, But Asia Remains Absent

SoloInTownBy SoloInTownFebruary 11, 20262 Mins Read
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American Airlines is signaling that its network ambitions may extend well beyond its current footprint, but the question is  whether any of these “dream” routes are realistic in the near future under current market conditions. It’s also telling what regions are not on the list…

Some of the destinations have prior history with American. Service to Casablanca was planned years ago but never materialized due to pandemic disruptions and fleet retirements; renewed interest may partly reflect changing aircraft capabilities and broader market development, like closer alignment with Royal Air Maroc, though many of the one-stop route options via Casablanca are alternatively available through other partners like Iberia and British Airways.

The list is interesting because it provides at least a potential window into where AA’s leadership is thinking about opportunities. It underscores three broader points about American’s network planning: first, that Europe remains a core battleground for international growth. Second, that more speculative markets beyond traditional transatlantic gateways linger in the collective strategic imagination even if they remain years away from reality. Third, there’s no mention of Asia…a telling sign of AA’s lack of ambition in East Asia.

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