American Airlines Adds Seasonal Cape Cod and Miami Flights

by Anthony Losanno
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American Airlines is adding four new routes for Spring Break and summer travel. Both Cape Cod and Miami will see new seasonal routes in 2025.

Cape Cod

Cape Cod Gateway Airport (HYA)

American has added flights (under its American Eagle operation) between both Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) and Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Cape Cod Gateway Airport (HYA). The Chicago flights will be only run on Saturdays and start on June 21st with an Embraer 175 operated by Republic Airways. This aircraft offers 12 First Class, 20 Main Cabin Extra, and 44 Main Cabin seats. The Philadelphia route is offered daily beginning on June 19th and is flown on the same aircraft type. American currently offers flights to Cape Cod from New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). Cape Air also flies there from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and Nantucket Memorial Airport-ACK (ACK).

Miami

Miami International Airport (MIA)

Passengers looking to head to South Beach for Spring Break will have two new nonstop options from Harrisburg International Airport (MDT) and Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF) from February 15th through March 29th. Both routes will fly only on Saturdays. Aircraft type and tickets for sale have not yet been added to American’s website.

Anthony’s Take: I love Cape Cod and these additions make getting there even easier. It’s interesting to see American build up a presence here that was long the domain of JetBlue and Cape Air.

(Image Credits: American Airlines, Antonio Cuellar, and Benjamin Suter.)

(H/T: The Points Guy.)

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