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American Airlines expands flights to Anguilla, St Maarten, and Barbados

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
American Airlines expands flights to Anguilla, St Maarten, and Barbados
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  • This service will operate twice weekly using the Embraer E175 aircraft.
  • </span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Liscano emphasized their commitment to providing customers with an unparalleled network that includes unique destinations such as Governor's Harbor, Bahamas, and Anguilla.
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American Airlines (AA) has recently announced an expansion of its services from Miami International Airport (MIA) to the Caribbean for the upcoming winter travel season.

From December 20, 2023, to January 7, 2024, AA will increase its flights to Anguilla, offering two flights per day.

Additionally, flights to St Maarten and Barbados will be increased to three times per day during this period. AA also plans to increase its Saturday flights, the busiest day, to three times per day.

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Starting on February 3, 2024, AA will introduce non-stop service from MIA to Governor's Harbor, Bahamas (GHB). This service will operate twice weekly using the Embraer E175 aircraft. The airline's decision to offer this new route complements its existing 14 daily departures to six Bahamian destinations.

Juan Carlos Liscano, American's Vice President of MIA Hub Operations, expressed the airline's pride in serving as the hometown airline at Miami International Airport for over 30 years.

Liscano emphasized their commitment to providing customers with an unparalleled network that includes unique destinations such as Governor's Harbor, Bahamas, and Anguilla.

He further added that next winter they are proud to continue to invest in the undisputed gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean.


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