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American Airlines Announces Six New Routes For 2026

American Airlines teased new routes on social media and then announced six new routes available for booking from August 11th, 2025 for flights starting as early as March of 2026. The announcement also included increased capacity to Tokyo-Haneda from Los Angeles and Dallas/Fort Worth.

Departure Arrival Service notes Aircraft type Region/Section
Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Athens, Greece (ATH) Summer seasonal service starts May 21, 2026 Boeing 787-8 Europe
Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Buenos Aires, Argentina (EZE) Extended service from May 21 to Aug. 3, 2026 Boeing 787-8 South America
Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Zurich (ZRH) Summer seasonal service from May 21 to Aug. 4, 2026 Boeing 777-200 Europe
Miami (MIA) Milan (MXP) Year-round service starts March 29, 2026 Boeing 787-8 Europe
Philadelphia (PHL) Budapest, Hungary (BUD) Summer seasonal service starts May 21, 2026 Boeing 787-8 Europe
Philadelphia (PHL) Prague (PRG) Summer seasonal service starts May 21, 2026 Boeing 787-8 Europe
Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Tokyo Haneda (HND) Daily service begins March 29, 2026 Boeing 777-300 Tokyo Premium Capacity
Los Angeles (LAX) Tokyo Haneda (HND) Twice-daily service begins March 29, 2026 Boeing 777-200 Tokyo Premium Capacity

The Tokyo Haneda flights represents an important uplift that may go otherwise overlooked:

Athens was a new dot on the map a few years ago when American started flying from Philadelphia. Later it added New York-JFK competing with Delta and United from Newark. Chicago joined the map as well as Charlotte. Dallas is simply another frequency to the Greek capital.

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