American Airlines has unveiled plans to add
flights to four new destinations in the Mexico, Caribbean and
Latin America (MCLA) region.
Next winter, customers looking
for history, culture and warm climate will have access to three
new cities in South America: Georgetown, Guyana (GEO); Pereira,
Colombia (PEI) and Cordoba, Argentina (COR); and one new city in
Mexico: Oaxaca (OAX).
American is also introducing service to
Buenos Aires, Argentina (EZE), from its West Coast hub at Los
Angeles International Airport (LAX), making American the first and
only airline to offer nonstop service between these two major
cities.
"We're creating a world-class customer experience and
as the largest U.S. carrier in Mexico and South America, we are
committed to offering more choices with the best schedules for our
customers in the region," said Vasu Raja, vice president, Network
and Schedule Planning. "As we look to strengthen our network,
we're excited to add more nonstop flights to places like Buenos
Aires, maximizing connections across our network."
The new
routes will be available for sale starting in April.
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