American Adds Flights, Capacity for Football Season

American Airlines will operate numerous one-off flights and add capacity on existing routes this fall to help fans reach professional football games.

The carrier on Friday released an expanded September-to-January schedule with 23,000 additional seats.

The temporary and expanded connections for the season are:

For Detroit at Buffalo: Service from Detroit to Buffalo, New York, on Sept. 17, and from Buffalo to Detroit on Sept. 18.

For Philadelphia at Tennessee: Additional seats from Philadelphia to Nashville, Tennessee, on Sept. 19 and from Nashville to Philadelphia on Sept. 21.

For Tennessee at New York: Additional seats from Nashville to LaGuardia on Sept. 26, and from LaGuardia to Nashville on Sept. 28.

For Philadelphia at Chicago: Additional seats from Philadelphia to Chicago O’Hare on Sept. 28, and from O’Hare to Philadelphia on Sept. 29.

For Tennessee at Baltimore: Service from Nashville to Baltimore on Oct. 3, and from Baltimore to Nashville on Oct. 5.

For Seattle at Denver: Service from Seattle to Denver on Oct. 15, and from Denver to Seattle on Oct. 16.

For Buffalo at Las Vegas: Service from Buffalo to Las Vegas on Oct. 16, and from Las Vegas to Buffalo on Oct. 19.

For Dallas at Green Bay: Service from Dallas/Fort Worth to Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Oct. 17, and from Green Bay to Dallas/Fort Worth on Oct. 19. Also, additional seats from Dallas/Fort Worth to Appleton, Wisconsin, on Oct. 17, and from Appleton to Dallas/Fort Worth on Oct. 19.

For Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay: Service from Pittsburgh to Tampa, Florida, on Oct. 17, and from Tampa to Pittsburgh on Oct. 19.

For New England at Chicago: Additional seats from Boston to Chicago O’Hare on Oct. 22, and from O’Hare to Boston on Oct. 23.

For Carolina at Green Bay: Service from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Green Bay on Oct. 29, and from Green Bay to Charlotte on Oct. 30. Also, additional seats from Charlotte to Appleton on Oct. 29, and from Appleton to Charlotte on Oct. 30.

For Kansas City at Denver: Service from Kansas City to Denver on Oct. 31, and from Denver to Kansas City on Nov. 2.

For Green Bay at New England: Service from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Boston on Nov. 7, and from Boston to Milwaukee on Nov. 9.

For Seattle at Las Vegas: Service from Seattle to Las Vegas on Nov. 14, and from Las Vegas to Seattle on Nov. 16.

For New Orleans at Chicago: Additional seats from New Orleans to Chicago O’Hare on Nov. 21, and from O’Hare to New Orleans on Nov. 23.

For Tennessee at Dallas: Additional seats from Nashville to Dallas/Fort Worth on Nov. 21, and from Dallas/Fort Worth to Nashville on Nov. 23.

For Buffalo at Green Bay: Service from Buffalo to Green Bay on Dec. 12, and from Green Bay to Buffalo on Dec. 14.

For Indianapolis at Philadelphia: Additional seats from Indianapolis to Philadelphia on Dec. 12, and from Philadelphia to Indianapolis on Dec. 14.

For Chicago at Buffalo: Additional seats from Chicago O’Hare to Buffalo on Dec. 18, and from Buffalo to O’Hare on Dec. 20.

For New England at Kansas City: Service from Boston to Kansas City on Dec. 21, and from Kansas City to Boston on Dec. 22.

For Houston at Philadelphia: Additional seats from Houston to Philadelphia on Dec. 24, and from Philadelphia to Houston on Dec. 25.

For San Francisco at Kansas City: Service from San Francisco to Kansas City on Dec. 26, and from Kansas City to San Francisco on Dec. 28.

For Tennessee at Las Vegas: Service from Nashville to Las Vegas on Dec. 26, from Las Vegas to Nashville on Dec. 28.

For Buffalo at Miami: Service from Buffalo to Miami on Dec. 31, and from Miami to Buffalo on Jan. 4, 2027.

For Houston at Green Bay: Service from Houston to Green Bay on Jan. 4, 2027, and from Green Bay to Houston on Jan. 5.

American will also operate a temporary international connection, between Dallas/Fort Worth and Rio de Janeiro in late September. The timing of the flights lines up with a planned match between the Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens at Maracanã Stadium on Sept. 27.

Flights will be available for booking early this week, airline officials said.


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