Source: American Airlines

  • Flights from JFK will operate with Boeing 777-200, from ORD with Boeing 787-9 and from PHL with Boeing 787-8, providing an 80% growth in the airline’s ATH operations when compared to 2019, and 47% when compared to 2021

American Airlines is adding more travel options between the United States and Greece, launching on May 6 its seasonal flight between Athens (ATH) and New York (JFK). This daily route will complement the airline’s daily service to Chicago (ORD) and Philadelphia (PHL), which resumed yesterday.

Flights from JFK will operate with Boeing 777-200, from ORD with Boeing 787-9 and from PHL with Boeing 787-8, providing an 80% growth in the airline’s ATH operations when compared to 2019, and 47% when compared to 2021.

“As we celebrate 15 years of flying to Athens, we are proud to continue to expand our footprint with more seasonal service from our U.S. hubs, including New York, Chicago and Philadelphia- all providing more flexible travel options to our customers who are eager to return to the skies,” said Rhett Workman, American’s Managing Director for Europe, Middle East and Asia.

“This summer we are returning to Athens with our Boeing 777-200s, 787-8 and 787-9, providing our customers an elevated and more modern travel experience, complete with Business Class and Premium Economy seats, as well as state-of-the-art interiors, live TV streaming, high-speed Wi-Fi and hundreds of movies and TV shows on-demand at every seat,” said Cristian Lizana, Regional Director for Europe Sales.

“We are thrilled to welcome American Airlines back to Athens, with daily nonstop seasonal service as of April, connecting exciting cities such as Philadelphia and Chicago with our city, and, as of May, to metropolitan New York as well, The U.S. market is traditionally the most important and popular market for Athens and has demonstrated great resilience during the adverse pandemic period, driven also by the large and dynamic Greek-American community. We wish American Airlines a wonderful “Athenian” season and we remain totally committed to support our airline partner with its developmental plans to/from our airport” said Ioanna Papadopoulou, Director of Communications and Marketing for Athens International Airport.