The A319 will operate daily to DFW through Oct. 31 to meet increased summer and early fall demand.
History took off on May 21 as Flagstaff Airport (FLG) welcomed its first mainline aircraft service. American Airlines introduced an Airbus A319 on its daily route to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), marking a major upgrade from the regional CRJ700 previously used on the route.
The A319, operated directly by American Airlines rather than a regional affiliate, offers 128 seats across three cabins: First Class, 24 Main Cabin Extra seats and Main Cabin. The added capacity gives travelers more comfort, flexibility and availability during peak travel periods.
“Summer is just around the corner, and travelers have told us they want more options to visit Flagstaff,” said American’s Director of Domestic Network Planning Jordan Pack. “By adding capacity between Flagstaff and…