The beauty of Hawaii is in its islands. Each one is different and has a different flavor and culture. Getting to and from those islands for both residents and tourists can sometimes be an issue, however.
01.08.2024 - 15:19 / thepointsguy.com
July was arguably the busiest month for aviation news so far this year.
From Delta Air Lines' meltdown to Southwest Airlines' new seating policies, travelers have lots to catch up on. The airline network planners were also seemingly working overtime in July because the flurry of route news didn't stop.
Many airlines made major network announcements last month, and some carriers published smaller adjustments that didn't warrant their own story.
Either way, this report is one you won't want to miss. You'll catch all the details of July's route changes in our comprehensive monthly roundup below.
Alaska's network headliner from July was the announcement that it would add a whopping 18 routes, including one new destination (Eagle, Colorado).
The airline's new routes mainly target leisure traffic during the winter months. In fact, some of the routes are supported by contracts with Apple Vacations, a major vacation outfitter.
Alaska also added new service from Los Angeles to both La Paz and Monterrey in Mexico.
It wasn't all good news for the route map, though. Alaska unveiled plans to drop flights from San Diego to Cancun and from Orange County, California, to Bozeman, Montana. Additionally, the airline has suspended service between LA and Bozeman.
Ultra-low-cost carrier Allegiant Air announced another splashy route expansion last month. This time, the airline unveiled eight new routes across 13 popular Florida cities. All of the flights are designed to take flyers to warm-weather destinations during the winter.
The big winner in Allegiant's latest route announcement is Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) in Georgia, which landed three new nonstop routes to Florida.
American Airlines had a very busy July with three big network changes.
The first is the addition of a new route-map pin in Carlsbad, California. American's regional affiliate Envoy Air will operate twice-daily flights to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), marketed as American Eagle service. This new flight takes off Feb. 13, 2025.
American also added a new international destination last month: South Caicos, Turks and Caicos. Flights launch Feb. 15, 2025, from Miami. The South Caicos area boasts some popular resorts and will also be home to a new Marriott Luxury Collection property opening next year.
The airline also added two more routes from New York's LaGuardia Airport (LGA) to Florida. This is the latest addition following the breakup of the Northeast Alliance with JetBlue.
In terms of cuts, American made big moves in Austin, cutting five routes about nine months after cutting 21 mostly regional routes from Austin.
The airline also suspended flights from Phoenix to London for the winter season, and it brought its
The beauty of Hawaii is in its islands. Each one is different and has a different flavor and culture. Getting to and from those islands for both residents and tourists can sometimes be an issue, however.
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Passengers traveling from Austin will soon have fewer options for direct flights on a popular carrier. American Airlines recently confirmed to Travel + Leisure it will be discontinuing several routes, including nonstop flights to Las Vegas (LAS), Orlando (MCO), New Orleans (MSY), Reno (RNO) and Palm Springs (PSP). «As part of the continuous evaluation of our network, American will reduce service from Austin (AUS) starting in October,” an American Airlines spokesperson shared with T+L. “We’re proactively reaching out to impacted customers and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.” The last scheduled day for the non-stop flights to Las Vegas, New Orleans, and Orlando is Sunday, October 6. The Reno and Palm Springs route previously operated as a seasonal service and will not be returning. American has aggressively modified its route network to increase business objectives, as company leadership previously outlined in an investor briefing. “We are taking this challenge head-on, with clear and decisive actions to deliver on a strategy that maximizes our revenue and profitability, and importantly, one that makes it easy for customers to do business with American,” American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said in a July 2024 earnings call.