FORT WORTH- American Airlines (AA) is set to operate a Boeing 777-200ER on the route from New York (JFK) to Phoenix (PHX).
This winter, Phoenix (PHX) will see an increase in widebody flights. Currently, this route is served by AA Boeing 737 MAX 8.
American 777 on New York-Phoenix
Here’s the flight schedule as reported by Ishrion Aviation:
• AA1487 Depart JFK 9:00 AM Arrive PHX 12:46 PM
• AA1388 Depart PHX 2:22 PM Arrive JFK 8:58 PM
The service will be available 6 times a week starting from December 20 and will be expanded to 7 times a week from January 9 to February 14.
New Phoenix to Jacksonville Flights
Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport (PHX) announced on social media that American Airlines (AA) has introduced direct flights between PHX and Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) in Florida.
American Airlines will deploy Airbus A319s and A320s for this 1,786-mile (2,874-kilometer) route.
When the route was initially revealed on June 26, Philippe Puech, Director of Short-Haul Network Planning at American Airlines, emphasized the significance of the connection, stating,
“American Airlines is thrilled to introduce new nonstop service between Jacksonville International Airport and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport this November. With service to eight destinations from JAX, American is pleased to provide customers with extended access to our global network as they begin planning winter getaways.”
As per information from FlightsFrom.com, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) boasts American Airlines serving 100 destinations.
Meanwhile, American Airlines stands as the largest carrier for JAX, offering nonstop connections to Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Miami, Philadelphia, Washington DC, and Phoenix.
Additionally, it currently serves Austin, Texas, until January. It’s worth noting that American Airlines has previously announced route adjustments, including reductions to Austin.
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