While the official end of summer is still a few weeks away, if you’re already making your wish list for destinations to visit next summer, American Airlines’ newly announced network expansion might serve as fodder.
The Fort Worth–based carrier just released its summer 2025 schedule, which will include five new routes to Europe, added capacity for flights to Asia, and new shoulder-season start dates for popular itineraries.
Here’s everything you need to know about American Airlines’ summer 2025 plans.
Airlines like Delta and United have been doubling down on international routes in recent months, betting on another busy season of transatlantic travel, though neither has yet released its intended flight paths for 2025. American isn’t going to be left out. Not only does the carrier plan to bring back flights to Copenhagen, Nice, and Naples from Philadelphia (which launched this summer on a seasonal basis), the airline will also be rolling out five new or returning flight paths:
Philadelphia to Edinburgh is the only returning route—it was last flown in 2019 and was cut during the pandemic when the airline was retiring some of its older Boeing 757s and 767s. Tickets for each route go on sale on September 9.
Bigger planes to Asia means more business-class seats for a more comfortable transpacific flying experience.
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For those looking to head across the Pacific next summer, American is swapping in some larger planes, meaning there will be more seats (including a greater number of premium options).
That upsizing will apply to four flight paths:
In addition to the new routes, American also shared that it will expand the seasonality of select popular routes. Most immediately, it’ll keep its current daily winter flight between Miami and Paris through at least next summer. American will also move up the start of summer flights between Philadelphia and Athens and Dallas–Fort Worth and Barcelona to March 30 (the previous start dates were in May and June, respectively), as well as Philadelphia to Naples to May 5 (a month earlier than originally scheduled).
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Right now, American Airlines is offering some serious bargains on round-trip flights to some of Europe’s most iconic destinations, with prices starting at under $500. The sale, which runs through September 17, covers flights departing on select dates between now and May 2024. Travelers can take advantage of discounted flights to such timeless cities as Athens, Dublin, London, Lisbon, Paris, Venice and many more.
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Thanks to my job, I've crisscrossed the Atlantic dozens of times on almost every mainline carrier. My most recent treks were in economy on UK-based rivals British Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airways.