The winter of 2025 is fast approaching. US airlines The airline is launching an exciting slate of new routes. These include the first ever international flights from Oklahoma; expanded Caribbean access through Atlanta; and flights in Asia with a fifth-freedom.
This trend is a reflection of the larger industry trend that carriers are increasingly reaching out to untapped or underserved market segments, making international travel easier. If travelers are going to the ski slopes The Western US is awash in a soaking of the Mexico sunThese new flights offer seamless travel to Australia and other destinations. inspired escapes this winter.
First nonstop service between the US and Adelaide
United Airlines will begin the first ever nonstop flight between the US (New York) and Adelaide, Australia on December 11, 2020. Three weekly flights will operate from San Francisco (SFO), Australia (ADL), and the US on a Boeing Dreamliner.
The “20 Minutes City” is often referred to as the “Middle of nowhere.” Adelaide South Australia’s dynamic and pedestrian-friendly arts and cultural center is the South Australian Museum. Begin your visit in the busy Adelaide Central Market. Then, explore North Terrace and its renowned institutions, such as the Art Gallery of South Australia, the South Australian Museum, and many others. Barossa is just a short drive from Adelaide and offers award-winning wines and picturesque vineyards.
American Airlines records Mexico schedule
American Airlines will launch its first international service on November 8, 2020 from Oklahoma. The new nonstop service from Oklahoma City (OKC) Cancun, Mexico (CUN), will operate on a Boeing 737 once per week.
American Airlines also launches its first ever nonstop flight to Puerto Escondido (PXM), Mexico from December 3, 2025. The new route, which operates twice weekly on Embraer 175 aircraft from Dallas-Fort Worth, allows convenient access to one emerging Mexican coastal destination. The expansion is part of American Airlines’ record-setting growth in Mexico, where it now serves 30 destinations—more than any other US carrier.
From Atlanta to St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Delta Air Lines, the only US carrier offering direct flights between Atlanta (ATL), St. Vincent and the Grenadines(SVD), will begin nonstop service on December 20, 2025. Atlanta The island nation. The daily seasonal service will be operated by a Boeing 737-806 until April 12, 2026.