American Airlines Adds Four New Routes to Key West
For travelers looking to spend time in Florida’s Key West, American Airlines will have more options to get you there. The carrier is adding more service to Key West International Airport, with new peak season daily nonstop flights from Orlando International Airport, Tampa International Airport, and Philadelphia International Airport. New holiday service out of Boston International Airport will also be added. This is in addition to increased service from Charlotte-Douglas International Airport and Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport, which was announced last month.
Flights from Orlando and Tampa will operate daily, starting from December 17, 2020, through April 5, 2021. These routes will be serviced by 76-passenger Embraer E175 aircraft.
Service from Philadelphia to Key West will also operate daily, and already started on November 4, 2020, with no flights scheduled between Dec. 19 and 26. These flights will be operated on 128-passenger Airbus 319 aircraft.
And last but not least, the daily holiday flights between Boston and Key West are set to launch on December 17, running through Jan. 4, 2021. This route will be serviced by Embraer E175 aircraft.
HT: Travel Pulse
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