American Announces New Flights from DFW to Rome and Amsterdam

Sept. 9, 2016

American Airlines announced Sept. 8 that it will launch new daily service from Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport to Rome, Italy as well as to Amsterdam, The Netherlands, beginning in May.  Both new flights will be operated daily on a seasonal basis, from May to September for the summer travel season.

"The new American Airlines flights to Rome and Amsterdam represent great news for our customers and the entire Dallas Fort Worth region," said Sean Donohue, chief executive officer at DFW Airport. "One of our top goals at DFW Airport is to grow international passenger and cargo air service in order to spur new business and travel opportunities in our home region, and the addition of these new flights will certainly help connect the Dallas Fort Worth area to more of Europe."

"We are excited to offer these new seasonal routes from our largest hub, connecting North Texas to popular leisure destinations in Europe," said Vasu Raja, American's vice president – Network and Schedule Planning. "This announcement is further confirmation of American's long-term plan to enhance its global network."

When the flight begins in May, DFW customers will enjoy nonstop service to Rome for the first time ever, and that flight connects DFW to its largest unserved international market. American will fly from DFW to Rome's Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport with Boeing 777-200 aircraft

American will serve the route from DFW to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol with Boeing 767-300 aircraft.

"We are also looking forward to welcoming customers arriving from Rome and Amsterdam with our renowned Texas hospitality, whether they are visiting the Dallas Fort Worth area or connecting to another destination," said Mr. Donohue.  "Our new additions to International Terminal D including the new duty free retail complex will let visitors know they are in for a world-class customer experience at our Airport."