American Airlines (AA), the world’s second largest airline by fleet size in 2026, has unveiled a significant expansion of its domestic network with the introduction of new routes from Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), Chicago and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Los Angeles beginning in spring and winter 2026. These developments — planned in response to robust travel demand and strategic network optimization — create new one-stop and direct opportunities for leisure and business travelers across the United States.

The new routes from ORD and LAX are scheduled to begin in April and May 2026, with additional seasonal service later in the year. The expansion advances American’s long-term strategy to provide broader connectivity for customers while leveraging its hub strengths in two of the most dynamic aviation markets in the U.S.
American Airlines
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Airline | American Airlines (AA) |
| Founded | 1926 |
| Headquarters | Fort Worth, Texas, U.S. |
| Primary hubs | Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Charlotte (CLT), Miami (MIA), Chicago O’Hare (ORD), Los Angeles (LAX), New York (JFK) |
| Fleet size | ~950 aircraft (mainline + regional partners) |
| Destinations | 350+ worldwide |
| Employees | ~130,000 aviation professionals |
| Annual passengers | ~200 million |
| Alliance | oneworld |
Source: American Airlines press materials and corporate filings.

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American Airlines’ New Route Details from Chicago (ORD)
Nonstop to Allentown (ABE)
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Departure airport | Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), Chicago |
| Arrival airport | Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE), Allentown, Pennsylvania |
| Aircraft type | Embraer 170 |
| Service start | May 21, 2026 |
| Service end | Year-round |
| Frequency | Two daily flights |
This new year-round connection ties ORD’s global hub to Allentown’s regional gateway, expanding options for business and leisure travelers across the Northeast and Midwest. American will deploy the Embraer 170 regional jet, which average 20.2 years in the carrier’s fleet (reports planespotters.net).
American Airlines’ Embraer 170 in context
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Fleet count (E170) | 56 aircraft (American Eagle fleet) |
| Average mission | Regional, short-haul connectivity |
| Typical two-class layout |
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Currently, United Airlines, which operates this route daily with its CRJ-550, is the only competitor to American on this route.
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Market positioning: American’s introduction of double daily flights improves schedule density against United’s existing service and reinforces ORD’s Midwest network role.

Nonstop to Columbia (CAE)
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Departure airport | Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), Chicago |
| Arrival airport | Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE), Columbia, South Carolina |
| Aircraft type | Embraer 170 |
| Service start | May 21, 2026 |
| Service end | Year-round |
| Frequency | Two daily flights |
The ORD-CAE connection expands American’s reach into the Southeast U.S. business and leisure market, while competing with United Airlines, which deploys the Embraer E175 and Bombardier CRJ 550 on this route.
Seasonal Flight to Kahului (OGG)
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Departure airport | Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), Chicago |
| Arrival airport | Kahului Airport (OGG), Maui, Hawaii |
| Aircraft type | Boeing 787-8 |
| Service start | Dec. 17, 2026 |
| Service end | March 27, 2027 |
| Frequency | Daily service |
This seasonal, long-haul flight connects Chicago directly to Maui’s primary airport during peak winter travel periods on the 787-8. Here’s a look at American’s Boeing 787-8.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Total 787-8 fleet | 37 aircraft (American mainline) |
| Average age | ~7.7 years (for 787-8) |
| Typical configuration | Flagship Business + Premium Economy + Main Cabin |

Here’s how the carrier configures this aircraft type:
Just as is the case with the two routes we previously discussed, United is the only airline competing with American on this route. United also deploys Dreamliners but of the 787-10 type on this roue.

What Does American’s New Route Imply for People of Chicago?
American Airlines traces its origins to a modest route launched in 1926 between Chicago and St. Louis, a flight that laid the foundation for what would become one of the world’s largest global carriers. Nearly a century later, Chicago remains central to the airline’s identity and network strategy. Over the past year, American has substantially expanded its Chicago operations, offering residents broader and more competitive access to a growing portfolio of destinations.
The airline’s recent growth at Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) has materially reshaped its local network footprint. Key developments include:
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The addition of 29 new destinations in the previous year, spanning domestic and international markets.
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Notable new routes such as Naples, Italy (NAP), St. Croix (STX), and St. Maarten (SXM), underscoring a focus on both leisure and long-haul demand.
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The return of all routes launched from ORD last year, reinforcing network continuity and customer confidence.
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A planned schedule of more than 500 peak daily departures, timed to support early-year travel and the spring break period.
The three new routes announced by American Airlines from Chicago enhance American’s competitive positioning at its Chicago hub. Travelers benefit from increased opportunities to earn and redeem AAdvantage® miles, while the airline’s consistent inclusion of premium cabins across its schedule distinguishes it from rivals.
American Airlines’ New Route Details from Los Angeles (LAX)
Nonstop to Cleveland (CLE)
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Departure airport | Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Los Angeles |
| Arrival airport | Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE), Cleveland, Ohio |
| Aircraft type | Boeing 737-800 |
| Service start | April 7, 2026 |
| Service end | Year-round |
| Frequency | Daily service |
American’s introduction of daily nonstop service between LAX and CLE with its Boeing 737-800, a type that American has 303 aircraft in its fleet. These average 16.2 years and remain a workhorse of American’s domestic operations. Here’s how the carrier configures this aircraft type:
| Cabin Class | First Class | Premium Economy | Economy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seats | 16 | 24 | 132 |
| Seat Pitch | 37 inches | 33 inches | 30 inches |
| Seat Width | 21 inches | 16.6–17.8 inches | 16.6–17.8 inches |
| Recline | 6 inches | 4 inches | 4 inches |
| Cabin Overview | Premium domestic cabin with enhanced space, privacy, and comfort | Intermediate cabin offering improved ergonomics and added comfort | High-density main cabin optimized for regional and domestic operations |
United Airlines also operates LAX–CLE with daily service, often using Boeing 737 MAX8.

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Nonstop to Washington, D.C. (IAD)
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Departure airport | Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Los Angeles |
| Arrival airport | Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), Washington, D.C. |
| Aircraft type | Boeing 737-800 |
| Service start | April 7, 2026 |
| Service end | Year-round |
| Frequency | Daily service |
American will compete with United Airlines as it sets to operate from LAX to Washington Dulles as United operates a variety of aircraft in its fleet such as the 737-900, MAX9, Boeing 757, and 787.
Note: Data about aircraft configuration was taken from Seat Maps.