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American Airlines launches new routes to Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America

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Last updated: 17 July 2025 09:24
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American Airlines announces winter service in July 2025 as an early Christmas gift for travellers. The announcement stated three new routes to destinations in Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America. Later in the year 2025, the airline will launch service from Chicago to Mexico City and Querétaro, including service from Philadelphia to Santo Domingo.  

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Travellers from Chicago

According to American Airlines, it will operate more than 430 daily departures to 97 destinations in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America this winter. Customers from Chicago who are eager for the sun during this winter season will have the option of visiting the capital of Mexico, effective Oct. 26, 2025. 

Mexico City is renowned for its restaurants and historical heritage; guests from Chicago will be able to immerse themselves in several activities. Travellers can also visit Querétaro, effective Dec. 18, 2025, to Jan. 5, 2026. Querétaro has a lot to offer travellers including one of Mexico’s best wine regions and the town of San Miguel de Allende. The airline has been expanding its network in Chicago, giving customers from the city access to 20 more destinations.

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Travellers from Philadelphia and Miami

Philadelphia is one of the airline’s busiest hubs, and this winter it is adding a new destination and expanding frequencies on three other routes, effective Dec. 18, 2025, through Jan. 5, 2026. The airline will include service from Philadelphia to 14 destinations in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America. The airline included service from Philadelphia to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, effective Dec. 18, 2025. Customers will be able to experience the culture and history of Santo Domingo, including its nearby beaches. 

American Airlines also intends to grow its hub in Miami to 415 daily departures and expand holiday services to popular beach destinations. The airline will increase operations from Miami on eight different routes, effective Dec. 18, 2025, to Jan. 5, 2026. It will offer 170 daily departures from Miami to 73 destinations in Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America.

Have you been to Mexico City or any other locations mentioned in this article? Leave your comments below.

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