American Airlines has just announced its newest transatlantic route, which doesn’t come as much of a surprise, except for the unusual timing of the announcement…

Here’s how American’s SVP of Network and Schedule Planning, Brian Znotins, describes this:

“Porto is exactly the type of new market the Airbus A321XLR enables us to serve. While we’ll have even more new routes to share later this year for summer 2027, we’re eager to continue growing our long-haul network that features service to new destinations, including Budapest, Hungary, and Prague that will start this summer.”

However, the timing here is unusual. Typically, American announces new transatlantic routes in the very late summer or fall before they’re launched, at the earliest. So to see American announce this route well over a year in advance just seems like an attempt to generate some positive buzz, at a time when the airline could use it. After all, it’s not like customers will be able to book this flight for several months.

Then again, this is also a move out of Delta’s playbook. For how long has Delta been announcing that it’ll fly to India, at this point?

The timing of this announcement is unusual

Bottom line

American plans to launch a new route to Porto, Portugal, as of the summer of 2027, using the new A321XLR. The schedule for the flight hasn’t yet been published, and for that matter, the flight likely won’t be bookable for months.

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