American Airlines Adds More Caribbean Flights

July 21, 2015

American Airlines plans to add eight new routes throughout Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America later this year, saying it will be “further strengthening its position in these key regions and providing customers with increased options when traveling to these destinations.”

Expanded service includes new flights to Mexico City International Airport [MEX]; General Rafael Buelna International Airport [MZT] in Mazatlan, Mexico; Curacao International Airport [CUR]; Sangster International Airport [MBJ] in Montego Bay, Jamaica; Punta Cana International Airport [PUJ]; Gregorio Luperon International Airport [POP] in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic; and Mariscal Sucre International Airport [UIO] in Quito, Ecuador, pending regulatory approvals.

“As the premier carrier to Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America with flights to 85 destinations, these additions highlight our commitment to providing our customers with a network that is second to none,” said Art Torno, American’s senior vice president for Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America.

“We are committed to each country we serve, and these new routes allow us to contribute to and further promote travel and tourism to and from the region.”

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  1. unus sed leo says:

    We have a Mexican parking lot!

  2. Raymond Ray says:

    Please, introduce more direct flights to Bermuda…from any where!

    • Micro says:

      They already operate 5 flights a day, almost none of them are ever completely full.

  3. stunned... says:

    how’s that for a slap in the face…

    • Kangoocar says:

      @stunned, no slap in the face?? There actions were dictated by the BIU back in 1981!!! ever since the BIU thought they would show us their might, we have been getting hungrier everyday!!!

  4. stunned... says:

    the slap is Bermuda is equally or better a vacation destination as the named countries and the airlines continue do a fly by.