American Airlines is set to introduce new nonstop transatlantic flights from its Philadelphia and Dallas hubs to several European destinations for the summer 2026 season. This expansion will include routes connecting the United States to Europe, with Athens among the known destinations.
These additions are part of American Airlines’ efforts to address operational challenges such as flight cancellations, airport disruptions, and delays often experienced on transatlantic journeys. By increasing nonstop service options, the airline aims to minimize the risk of disruptions and improve travel reliability.
The new routes will also link other U.S. cities, including Charlotte, Chicago, and New York,
to Greece through connections with the Athens to Dallas nonstop service. This network growth will provide travelers with more direct flight options across the Atlantic during the peak summer travel period.
With the launch planned for summer 2026, flyers can expect enhanced opportunities for transatlantic travel from Philadelphia and Dallas, potentially leading to fewer interruptions compared to prior seasons. Details on additional European destinations and specific flight schedules have not been released.








