American Airlines flyers have more ways to reach Europe and South America next spring and summer thanks to major international route expansion plans.
On August 7th, the airline announced its summer 2026 schedule. This includes six new long distance routes. Brand new service to Prague. The only non-stop flight from the US to Budapest. Seasonal routes have been added to Athens, Milan and Zurich. Expansion service to Buenos Aires.
We’ll go into detail about the new routes (sold on August 11th via AA.com or the carrier’s mobile app) and what travelers can expect at each destination.
Newly expanded international routes in the United States for 2026
Philadelphia to Budapest, Hungary
Summer Seasonal Service from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD) will compete in the Boeing 787-8S on May 21, 2026. Unless another carrier announces a new route, this will be the only non-stop flight from the US to Hungary. This route makes it easier to reach one of Central Europe’s most historic and increasingly popular cities, with two different aspects: the castle district and hiking of the hillsides of Buda, the pest art Nouveau Café, the Jewish district and the iconic parliament building. Budapest is also known for its hot baths such as Zecheny and Gerreld, as well as its growing food scene, ranging from traditional Hungarian markets to Michelin-starred menus.
Philadelphia to Prague, Czech Republic
Another seasonal service from Philadelphia to Prague Krav Havel Airport (PRG) debuted on May 21, with 787‑8 serving every day. Prague is one of the most romantic cities in Europe. Watch the astronomical clock of Old Town Square hit time while drinking pilsner in a 15th-century beer hall, along with cobblestone streets lined with Gothic spires. There is a direct train that runs between Budapest and Prague within 7 hours. Therefore, travelers can easily visit both cities on one trip. They can even fly from one city or another via the new Philadelphia route in America.
Dallas worthy of Athens, Greece – Fort
Daily service to Athens International Airport (ATH) from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) 787‑8 will begin on May 21, 2026. This means direct access to the Greek capital, an important jump point for exploring the Greek capital, but Athens is worth a long stay in itself. Beyond the Acropolis and other ancient sites, travelers will find a walkable historic core with modern museums, powerful coffee culture, fresh crops from cool new hotels, and plenty of local shops and tavernas.
Miami to Milan, Italy
Released on March 29, 2026, the Americans will begin offering year-round service to Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) on 787-8 aircraft from Miami International Airport (MIA). This is a useful link not only for travelers heading to Milan, but also for planners exploring the surrounding area. It’s easy to arrive from Milan to Lake Dolomite, or cities like Verona, Palma, Bologna. In trendy cities, travelers can visit major landmarks such as Duomo and La Scala Opera House. The last dinner Visit design-centric institutions such as Leonardo da Vinci or Triennale or Fonda Gione Prada.
Dallas – Zurich, Switzerland Value
There are daily flights on the Boeing 777-200 from May 21 to August 4, 2026, and the route from DFW to Zurich Airport (ZRH) this summer will provide straight shots to Switzerland’s most cosmopolitan cities. You can attend the Lake Front Museum and enjoy Swiss cuisine (such as fondue and Rosty). Or spend some time on a trip during Zurich’s famous outdoor film season. The flight also allows access to other parts of Switzerland and there are high-speed trains that tie Zurich to Lucerne, Bern and Undermat within hours.
Dallas – The Value of Buenos Aires, Argentina
An already popular winter route, Americans are expanding services from DFW to Ezeiza International Airport (EZE) in Buenos Aires to summer (May 21 to August 3, 2026, 787-8). It’s Argentina’s shoulder season. It’s a cooler but quieter time to experience tango at San Terumo. grillor escape to the wine country near Mendoza.