- In summer 2025, American will offer five new routes to Europe.
- American will offer nonstop flights to Edinburgh, Scotland (EDI) for the first time.
- American Airlines is the biggest U.S. airline. It flies to more places around the world than any other American airline.
For next summer, American Airlines is adding five new routes to Europe. These include flights to Edinburgh, Scotland, Athens, Greece, Madrid, Spain, Milan, Italy, and Rome, Italy.
We look forward to providing customers more ways to visit their favorite destinations in Europe next summer,” said Brian Znotins, American’s Senior Vice President of Network and Schedule Planning. “Resuming service to Edinburgh and adding new routes to other popular destinations across the continent will offer customers convenient access from American’s industry-leading domestic network to all that Europe has to offer.
Tickets will be available for purchase starting Sept.
Discover Europe this summer
This will be easier for people to fly from Philadelphia to Edinburgh, Scotland, and Milan, Italy, and also it will easier for people in the United States to visit these places. It will also have more flights to Rome, Italy.
American Airlines is adding flights to Greece and Spain, and people can travel from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Athens, Greece. American Airlines will also will start flying between Chicago and Madrid, Spain.
Departure Airport | Arrival Airport | Service Notes | Aircraft Type |
Charlotte, North Carolina (CLT) | Athens, Greece (ATH) | Daily service will begin June 5 | Boeing 777-200 |
Chicago (ORD) | Madrid (MAD) | Daily service will begin March 30 | Boeing 787-8 |
Miami (MIA) | Rome (FCO) | Daily service will begin July 5 | Boeing 777-200 |
Philadelphia (PHL) | Edinburgh, Scotland (EDI) | Daily service will begin May 23 | Boeing 787-8 |
PHL | Milan (MXP) | Daily service will begin May 23 | Boeing 787-8 |