Get a head start on next summer’s vacation with a record-setting schedule from American Airlines at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). For summer 2024, American will offer more seats departing DFW than ever before in the airline’s history from more than 850 daily departures. Coupled with service to new cities and more flights to more than 35 destinations, American’s DFW hub will continue to be the premier hub for connecting customers around the country and the world.
“We’re thrilled to offer more seats than ever before to our local and connecting customers at DFW next summer, said Jim Moses, American’s Senior Vice President of DFW Hub Operations. “Following our team’s strong operational performance this year, and the airline’s continued investments in its largest hub, we are prepared and excited to operate this robust schedule.”
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Setting records for Texas
American is the largest airline in Texas, with 55% more flights and 30% more seats from DFW than the next-largest competitor’s hub in the state. The airline connects more than 230 destinations from DFW, the most destinations from a single hub in Texas.
American offers flights from more Texas cities than any other airline, with over 65% more cities served than the next-closest competitor, and almost double the number of flights.
DFW will be the only airline hub in Texas offering premium cabins on every flight. Since May 2023, every flight to every destination nonstop from DFW on American provides customers the option to choose between at least two classes of service throughout their travel journey.
More flights across the country
Next summer, American’s DFW hub will offer customers more than 10,000 connection opportunities around the world through DFW. The airline will provide more flights and seats to popular destinations around the country, giving customers more ways to see new places or connect with friends and family.
American will launch the first-ever daily service between DFW and Redmond, Oregon (RDM), becoming the airline’s third nonstop destination in Oregon from DFW, after Portland (PDX) and Eugene (EUG).
Across the U.S., American will increase service to give customers access to popular outdoor getaways, including more seats to Santa Rosa, California (STS) and Traverse City, Michigan (TVC), and resuming summer service to St. George, Utah (SGU), while continuing to operate daily service to Albany, New York (ALB).
Destination | Service Notes |
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Abilene, Texas (ABI) | Increase to five daily departures |
Albany, New York (ALB) | New service for summer 2024 |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana (BTR) | Increase to six daily departures |
Boise, Idaho (BOI) | Increase to three daily departures |
Chattanooga, Tennessee (CHA) | Increase to four daily departures |
College Station, Texas (CLL) | Increase to four daily departures |
Dayton, Ohio (DAY) | Increase to four daily departures |
Destin/Ft. Walton Beach, Florida (VPS) | Increase to five daily departures |
Greensboro, North Carolina (GSO) | Increase to three daily departures |
Greenville/Spartanburg, South Carolina (GSP) | Increase to three daily departures |
Kalispell, Montana (FCA) | Increase to two daily departures |
Key West, Florida (EYW) | Increase to two daily departures |
Knoxville, Tennessee (TYS) | Increase to four daily departures |
Lafayette, Louisiana (LFT) | Increase to five daily departures |
Montgomery, Alabama (MGM) | Increase to three daily departures |
Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina (RDU) | Increase to six daily departures |
Redmond, Oregon (RDM) | New service for summer 2024 |
Roswell, New Mexico (ROW) | Increase to three daily departures |
San Francisco (SFO) | Increase to 10 daily departures |
Santa Rosa, California (STS) | Upgauge from an Embraer E175 to Airbus A319 |
Seattle (SEA) | Increase to nine daily departures |
St. George, Utah (SGU) | Resuming summer service in 2024 |
Traverse City, Michigan (TVC) | Upgauge from an Airbus A320 to an Airbus A321 |
More ways to see the world
For customers looking to venture abroad, American will add more service to popular international destinations. This includes a new daily flight to Barcelona, Spain (BCN) starting in June, and twice-daily service to Tulum, Mexico (TQO) starting in March.
American will offer nonstop international service to 55 destinations from DFW next summer to 26 countries around the world next summer.
Destination | Service Notes |
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Barcelona, Spain (BCN) | New service for summer 2024 |
Guatemala City, Guatemala (GUA) | Increase to two daily flights |
Los Cabos, Mexico (SJD) | Increase to five daily flights |
Queretaro, Mexico (QRO) | Increase to three daily flights |
San Jose, Costa Rica (SJO) | Increase to two daily flights |
Tulum, Mexico (TQO) | New twice-daily service for summer 2024 |
Investing in the DFW hub
American opened a new state-of-the-art catering facility earlier this year to serve its DFW hub. The 214,000-square-foot building is the largest airline catering kitchen in the country and is more than three times the size of a football field. The kitchen’s high-tech design allows American to cater flights more efficiently while enhancing the airline's ability to deliver a memorable onboard dining experience to customers. During the peak travel season, the facility prepares nearly 15,000 fresh meals a day.
A new 10-year Use and Lease Agreement with the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport was finalized earlier this year, setting the stage for American to continue growing at its largest hub for years to come. The new agreement includes nearly $5 billion of pre-approved capital investments, including the construction of gate expansions at Terminal A and Terminal C, construction of a new sixth Terminal F, and a major reimagining of Terminal C, which operates the most daily departures of any terminal at DFW.
These investments will deliver additional gates to prepare for long-term growth and allow American to expand operations in existing terminals to maximize operational capability and enhance the experience for customers.