Breaking: American to Fly Direct From Philadelphia to Prague, Budapest, and Zurich!

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On Monday I told you all about how American would be bringing legacy American 757s and 767s to fly Philadelphia (PHL) – Europe routes. I also told you that an internal memo from American to employees suggested the addition of new seasonal non-stop routes from Philadelphia to Europe using the 767.

Well, the goods were delivered this morning! American will be starting non-stop service from Philadelphia (PHL) to Budapest, Hungary (BUD), Prague, Czech Republic (PRG), and Zurich, Switzerland (ZRH).

Since the PHL-ZRH revival has not been confirmed by the company yet, I can’t say what equipment will operate the flight, but it has been confirmed that legacy American 767-300s will operate both the PHL-BUD, PHL-PRG flights.

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The Skinny

  • Flights available May 4, 2018 – October 27, 2018
  • Available for booking August 21, 2017

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Stay tuned for more updates!

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  1. Good news for those of us who fly out of PHL and have some AA miles to burn … or rather, it’ll be good news if they open up any decent First/Business award space 🙂

      1. Tough call … I’ve got to get through Italy in October, Spain/Portugal next June, and then Italy/Greece in the fall … #FirstWorldProblems 😀

        But if the award price was right, I’d consider flying into any of the three and then puddle-jumping to Italy or Greece. Any suggestions as to which might make the most sense?

      1. and they can’t argue it’s “rival hub blah blah blah” either since DL serves NYC-DEN 5x daily, 2x LGA and 3x JFK. WN has another 4x split 2x LGA 2x EWR.

  2. the real story is AA continuing their JFK implosion by running away from rival hubs ….. as of this change, they have zero JFK service to the likes of AMS, BRU, FRA, MUC, GVA, and now ZRH

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