Ciao Italia! American Airlines to offer largest-ever schedule to Italy in 2025

  • American will expand its European network in summer 2025 with additional routes to Venice (VCE) and Naples (NAP) in Italy.
  • American will also expand service to Rome (FCO) for summer.
  • Together with oneworld® partners, customers have more ways to travel seamlessly to global destinations on their summer vacations.

FORT WORTH, Texas — Start packing for next summer with more flights to Italy on American Airlines than ever before. Beginning May 2025, American will increase flights to Rome (FCO), Naples (NAP) and Venice (VCE).

“As Italy continues to remain popular for summertime travel, American is making it easier than ever for customers to shop, dine or unwind in their favorite destinations,” said Brian Znotins, American’s Senior Vice President of Network and Schedule Planning. “Whether reveling in the history of Rome or relaxing on a beach on the Mediterranean, American’s network will offer more ways for customers to plan their perfect itinerary.”

Tickets will be available for purchase starting Nov. 4 on aa.com and American’s mobile app.

Experience la dolce vita in Italy

Building upon its new NAP service that launched this year, American will become the only airline flying nonstop from Chicago (ORD) to NAP in 2025. The airline will offer more seats to NAP than any other U.S. airline, giving customers comprehensive access to the gateway to mouthwatering cuisine, historical ruins and the sunshine of the Amalfi Coast.

American will offer its first-ever nonstop flight from Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) to VCE starting June 5. Complementing existing service from Philadelphia (PHL), the airline will offer convenient one-stop connections to VCE from more than 230 destinations in North America.

The timeless appeal of Rome will be easier to visit with expanded summer service from Miami (MIA) and PHL. Announced in September, American’s new service between MIA and FCO will now start in June instead of July as previously announced. And, complementing daily year-round service from PHL, American will operate a second daily summer flight to FCO. American will operate flights from FCO to more destinations in the United States than any other U.S. airline, giving customers the flexibility to choose a schedule that gets them where they want to go when they want to go.

Departure Airport Arrival Airport Service Notes Aircraft Type
Chicago (ORD) Naples (NAP) Daily service will begin May 6 Boeing 787-8
Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) Venice (VCE) Daily service will begin June 5 Boeing 787-8
Miami (MIA) Rome (FCO) Daily service will begin June 5 Boeing 777-200
Philadelphia (PHL) Rome (FCO) Second daily service will begin June 5 Boeing 787-9 and 787-8

Explore more of Europe with our partners

Together with American’s joint business partners, customers will have more ways to explore their familiar favorites or new neighborhoods across Europe and beyond. Next year, American will expand service to partner hubs with additional daily flights from DFW and MIA to London (LHR) and new service between ORD and Madrid (MAD). Thanks to these partnerships, customers can create seamless itineraries to more than 175 destinations in Europe.

American recently announced additional nonstop service to Europe, including resuming service to Edinburgh, Scotland (EDI), next year. The airline will also launch more flights to Athens, Greece (ATH), and Milan (MXP) next year.

About American Airlines Group
As a leading global airline, American Airlines offers thousands of flights per day to more than 350 destinations in more than 60 countries. The airline is a founding member of the oneworld® alliance, whose members serve more than 900 destinations around the globe. Shares of American Airlines Group Inc. trade on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol AAL. Learn more about what’s happening at American by visiting news.aa.com and connect with American @AmericanAir and at Facebook.com/AmericanAirlines. To Care for People on Life’s Journey®.

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