In its centennial year, American Airlines will further its legacy as the largest airline with the most flights between the United States and Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America (MCLA) with a milestone 100 destinations served in the region. Anchored around the carrier’s global hub in Miami (MIA), American will add new service to its 99th and 100th destinations in the region, with flights to Maracaibo, Venezuela (MAR) and Cap-Haitien, Haiti (CAP).
“American connects the U.S. with Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America better than any other airline,” said Chief Commercial Officer Nat Pieper. “We are committed to serving the needs of travelers by offering the most flights to the most destinations in the region of any U.S. carrier.”
With service to 100 destinations, American’s winter MCLA network is nearly 50% larger than its nearest U.S. competitor. For travelers, that means more nonstop access to destinations unserved by any other U.S. carrier, including Anguilla (AXA); Bimini, Bahamas (BIM); Ocho Rios, Jamaica (OCJ); South Caicos, Turks and Caicos (XSC); Montevideo, Uruguay (MVD); and more.
More service to Venezuela than any other U.S. carrier
American will begin flights to Maracaibo on July 14, offering the only nonstop service from the U.S. This new flight will continue to foster business ties and strengthened relationships with family and friends, adding to American’s twice daily service between Miami and Caracas.
American will operate flights from MIA to MAR daily with Embraer 175 aircraft, featuring premium cabin offerings and free high-speed Wi-Fi, sponsored by AT&T.
Reconnecting Haiti with the United States
American will resume flights to Haiti with flights to Cap-Haitien starting Nov. 1. American will operate daily MIA-CAP service with Boeing 737 aircraft featuring premium cabin offerings and free high-speed Wi-Fi sponsored by AT&T.
Haiti is the largest country in the Caribbean by demand unserved by a U.S. carrier. South Florida is home to the largest Haitian-American population in the U.S., and additional communities such as New York City and Orlando will also benefit from convenient one-stop connections to CAP.
Miami’s hometown airline provides extensive service for travelers
American is proud to connect Miami to the world with the best network of any airline featuring more than 410 peak daily departures. This winter, the airline is enhancing its commitment with increased service on key routes for travelers:
- Two daily flights for the full winter season to Rio de Janeiro (GIG)
- Up to eight daily flights to San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU)
- Up to four daily flights to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands (STT)
- Two daily flights to Antigua (ANU) starting Oct. 5
- Up to six daily flights to Tortola, British Virgin Islands (EIS)
- Three daily flights to Exuma, Bahamas (GGT) from Dec. 17, 2026-April 5, 2027
- Two daily flights to St. Kitts (SKB) from Dec. 17, 2026-April 5, 2027
In the coming years, American will invest further in premium travel from Miami with a new Flagship® lounge and a re-imagined Concourse D.