American Airlines confirms its Philadelphia-Venice flights and will debut flights from Dallas on 6 June.
“Italy is one of our main European destinations”
“Venice is an increasingly popular summer destination in our international network,- said José Freig, VP international and contact centre operations American Airlines. -The resumption of seasonal flights between our Philadelphia hub and Venice, as well as the new flights from Dallas Fort Worth highlight our commitment to supporting Italy as one of the main European destinations in our growing network.”
Up to two daily flights from Dallas Fort Worth to Venice
Philadelphia International Airport is the carrier's main transatlantic hub on the East Coast and offers passengers numerous connections for onward travel with connecting flights to over 120 destinations in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean. Flights between Philadelphia and Venice will be operated by Boeing 787-8 aircraft. The Dallas Fort Worth-Venice route will be operated by Boeing 777-200s and Boeing 787-8s, with up to two daily flights during the 2025 summer season. Dallas is the airline's largest hub and offers passengers numerous onward connections to over 230 destinations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America.
Connecting flights to Mexico and Central America
“With the flight from the Dallas hub, which is in addition to the resumption of the connection from the Philadelphia hub, American Airlines‘ offer at Venice airport takes an important leap in quality, serving both macro-areas of the south-west and the east coast of the United States,- said Camillo Bozzolo, aviation development director Save Group. -The new Dallas route is part of our strategy to develop a wider network of connections with intercontinental hubs, allowing us to reach Mexico and Central America with convenient connections.































