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American Airlines is expanding its services to the Caribbean and Latin America

As the travel industry experiences a post-pandemic resurgence, American Airlines is tapping into growing demand for vacation destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean. With flight bookings increasing to popular spots like the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica and Aruba, American Airlines has announced eight new routes to cater to sun seekers.

The new routes include a daily flight from Miami to La Romana in the Dominican Republic, beginning December 5, and Saturday service from Charlotte International Airport to St. Vincent and the Grenadines beginning December 7. American Airlines aims to offer “non-stop fun in the sun” with these new routes, giving travelers more options to explore tropical getaways.

Additional routes announced by American Airlines include flights from JFK to three small Caribbean countries: St. Lucia, St. Maarten and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Flights to these Caribbean islands will operate weekly, providing travelers with convenient options to escape to paradise.

The expansion of service to the Caribbean and Latin America demonstrates American Airlines’ commitment to meeting the growing demand for leisure travel. With an increase in the number of departures and available seats, the airline aims to offer customers better access to popular holiday destinations.

Tickets for the new routes can be purchased on American’s website starting May 20. In addition to the new routes, American Airlines will also expand service on existing popular routes, giving travelers plenty of options to plan their winter vacations.

During the winter sun-seeking season, American Airlines expects to reach a peak of 2,350 weekly flights to more than 95 destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean. With the expansion of its flight network, American Airlines continues to position itself as a leading choice for travelers seeking tropical destinations.