(Telestock) – American Airlines And Rome Airports announce the introduction of direct flights between theRome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) and Miami International Airport (PHL). During the 2025 summer season, thanks to the introduction of this new flight, American will connect Rome Fiumicino Airport and the United States of America by operating up to 6 direct flights per day to 6 US hubs: New York (JFK), Chicago (ORD), Philadelphia (PHL), Charlotte (CLT), Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), and Miami (MIA).
The new connections between Rome and Miami will be introduced starting from 7 July 2025 and will operate throughout the next summer season.
“We are proud to announce the new connection between Rome and Miami,” commented Joseph FreigVice President of International Operations of American Airlines. “The introduction of the new direct connection between Rome and Miami is an integral part of the plan to expand the company’s global network for the 2025 summer season. We are excited to be able to offer an even wider choice to our passengers by directly connecting Rome with 6 American Airlines hubs in the United States of America during the upcoming summer season”.
“With the launch of the new route to Miami, American Airlines consolidates its position as the leading US carrier in terms of number of destinations served from Fiumicino – declared Ivan LoweredChief Aviation Officer of Aeroporti di Roma – This new connection further enriches the offer for North America which, after the record results recorded this year with a peak of 38 daily departures, will confirm itself as the first long-haul market for Rome also in 2025. In the Jubilee year, it will be possible to fly to Rome directly from over 15 North American hubs and, through them, from any medium-small center of the American continent”.
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