American Airlines plans to launch two new routes to Barbados this fall from New York City and Philadelphia hubs.
Two new winter Caribbean routes
American Airlines will expand its Caribbean operations in November from its hubs at John F. Kennedy International Airport and Philadelphia International Airport. American’s most important gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean is from Miami International Airport, but the carrier has several hubs along the East Coast, which also connect to the area. Flights from New York City will be daily, while operations from Philly will take place once weekly.
American will deploy the Boeing 737-800s from New York to Bridgetown Grantley Adams International Airport, capable of carrying 172 passengers on each flight. The 737s are configured in a three-cabin configuration, with 16 seats in First Class, 24 in Main Cabin Extra, and 132 in Main Cabin. Flight AA585 will depart JFK at 07:00 and arrive in Bridgetown at 12:40, while the return leg will depart an hour and ten minutes after landing at 13:50 and land back in New York at 18:05.
The flight from Philadelphia will operate on Saturdays on the Airbus A321 and will also be an early morning departure from the US. Flight AA205 will leave at 08:20 and touch down in Barbados at 13:55. The return leg will also operate as AA205 and will leave BGI at 15:25 and land in Philadelphia at 19:35. The A321s have a capacity for 190 passengers, also in a three-cabin configuration, with 20 seats in First Class, 35 in Main Cabin Extra, and 135 in Main Cabin.
“As the leading U.S. airline in Barbados, we are thrilled to announce that we are increasing our operation for the coming winter with two new destinations, New York and Philadelphia. American has flown to Barbados for nearly 50 years and we are proud to strengthen our footprint in the country, offering more connectivity and travel options for customers than any other U.S. airline.” – José María Giraldo, Managing Director of Operations for Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, American Airlines
Additional Barbados routes
According to Cirium, American will operate flights from four hubs to Barbados this December. In addition to the new routes, American already flies to Bridgetown from Miami and Charlotte. Its route from Miami International Airport is the busiest of them all, with up to three daily roundtrips, while the route from Charlotte Douglas International Airport will operate daily from December 5.