Robin Long+FollowAmerican Airlines Pauses Euro Flights!American Airlines is putting six of its go-to Europe routes on ice for the winter—think Paris, Milan, Madrid, and more. Some flights are already done, and the last ones are taking off next week. It’s all about shifting to warmer destinations while demand for Europe cools down. If you had plans to jet off from JFK, Dallas, Philly, or Charlotte, double-check your flight! Most routes will be back by March, but for now, it’s winter sun or bust. #News #AmericanAirlines #TravelNews172Share
Ryan Horne+FollowDallas BBQ hits the skies with American AirlinesPecan Lodge’s legendary Dallas barbecue is about to take flight—literally! Starting February, first-class passengers on American Airlines flights from DFW to NYC can dig into smoked brisket, sausage, and all the fixings from Deep Ellum’s favorite spot. It’s a bold move that puts local flavor front and center, but here’s the catch: the rest of us are still stuck with the usual chicken or beef. Would you pay extra for a taste of home at 35,000 feet, or should great BBQ be for everyone onboard? Let’s hear your take! #Food #DallasBBQ #AmericanAirlines00Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowAmerican Airlines’ Sneaky Baggage Fee HikeJust when you thought you’d found a travel hack, American Airlines quietly ditched their cheaper checked bag fee for short international flights. Now, you’ll pay $40 for your first checked bag to places like Mexico or Canada—same as domestic. It’s only a $5 bump, but for families or groups, that adds up fast! The only way to save? Prepay for your bag online and you’ll still snag a $5 discount. Otherwise, those extra fees are here to stay. #Travel #AmericanAirlines #TravelTips10Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowTexas BBQ takes flight from DFW to NYCFirst-class travelers flying from Dallas to New York are about to get a real taste of Texas in the sky—American Airlines is rolling out Pecan Lodge’s legendary barbecue on select flights! Imagine digging into smoked brisket, sausage, creamy mac and cheese, and all the fixings at 30,000 feet. This isn’t just a meal; it’s a celebration of Texas flavors as part of the airline’s centennial. Preorders open soon, so if you’re flying this route, would you go for the BBQ platter or the brisket sandwich? Let’s talk: Is this the kind of upgrade you want to see on more flights? #News #TexasBBQ #AmericanAirlines00Share
ethanconner+FollowDallas barbecue now flying high with AABarbecue lovers, get ready—iconic Dallas flavors are about to take off! American Airlines is bringing renowned Texas barbecue straight to the skies, serving up local favorites on select flights. Imagine digging into smoky brisket or tangy ribs while cruising at 30,000 feet. This move isn’t just about better in-flight meals; it’s a taste of home for Texans and a delicious surprise for visitors. Who else thinks this could make flying out of DFW a whole lot tastier? Would you go out of your way to book a flight just for the food? Let’s hear your thoughts! #News #DallasBBQ #AmericanAirlines00Share
gregorybrown+FollowDallas barbecue takes flight on American AirlinesFlying out of DFW just got a whole lot tastier—first-class passengers on select American Airlines flights to New York will soon be served legendary Dallas barbecue from Pecan Lodge. Imagine digging into brisket, smoked sausage, and classic sides like mac and cheese and potato salad at 30,000 feet! This is the first time Pecan Lodge’s award-winning flavors are available in the sky, and it’s a bold move to showcase Texas’ culinary pride. Would having real Texas barbecue on your flight make you rethink airline food? Let’s hear your thoughts! #News #DallasBBQ #AmericanAirlines10Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowFree Wi-Fi on AA Flights? FINALLY!No more shelling out for Wi-Fi on American Airlines—at least if you’re an AAdvantage member! Starting now, you can hop online for free on most AA flights just by logging in with your loyalty account. Fans are hyped, but a lot of people are saying this perk is way overdue (seriously, $25 per flight was wild). If you’re not a member, it’s free to join, so you might as well snag those miles and the Wi-Fi! #News #AmericanAirlines #FreeWiFi00Share
Danielle White+FollowDFW flyers: Big changes coming to your airportAmerican Airlines is shaking up how things work at DFW, and it could mean a smoother trip for everyone flying through Dallas. With a new flight schedule structure, travelers will see more convenient departure times, easier connections, and fewer early-morning sprints to catch a flight. The airline is also investing in better baggage handling and tech upgrades—think facial recognition at security and faster customs. These moves aim to make delays less painful, especially when storms hit. If you fly through DFW, how do you think these changes will impact your travel? Share your thoughts! #News #DFW #AmericanAirlines00Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowAmerican Airlines Rewards Shake-Up: What Flyers Need to KnowHeads up, bargain travelers! American Airlines just changed the game for anyone booking those super-cheap basic economy tickets: you won’t earn any miles or loyalty points anymore. So if you’re hoping to rack up free flights on a budget, it’s time to rethink your strategy. Some say it’s fair—perks for big spenders—but if you travel for work on a shoestring, this stings. Time to compare what other airlines offer before you book! #Business #Industry #AmericanAirlines30Share
ethanconner+FollowAmerican Airlines Just Changed the GameIf you’re flying basic economy on American Airlines, you’re officially out of luck for racking up those frequent flyer miles. As of Dec. 17, basic economy tickets no longer earn you any AAdvantage points. Want rewards? You’ll have to pay up for a pricier seat. Looks like American is following Delta and United’s lead, but travelers are not happy about this new move. Would you pay more just for the points? #News #AmericanAirlines #TravelNews32Share