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Iceland is calling: Alaska Airlines launches new route to Reykjavík and unveils elevated comfort and care across 737 fleet
Prnewswire· 2025-09-04 12:00
Guests can now book nonstop travel to Reykjavík, Iceland and look forward to Alaska's signature hospitality and the added bonus of complimentary Wi-Fi on every journey to the Land of Fire and Ice. Building on our award-winning reputation, we're debuting a suite of new onboard enhancements across our 737 fleet, including a refreshed First Class dining experience and our first-ever complimentary Premium Class Snack Basket offered on flights over 670 miles. We're excited to share that our expanded partnershi ...
American Airlines' Expansion Efforts Look Good: A Sign for Upside?
ZACKS· 2025-08-12 18:01
Core Insights - American Airlines (AAL) is expanding its international network by introducing six new routes to Europe and South America for summer 2026 [1][9] - The expansion includes new nonstop service to Budapest and seasonal flights to Prague, along with additional routes to popular tourist destinations [2][3] Expansion Details - AAL will launch seasonal flights from Philadelphia to Prague and Budapest starting May 21, 2026, and year-round flights from Miami to Milan beginning March 29, 2026 [3] - The airline will also operate seasonal flights from Dallas to Zurich and Athens, with a total of 18 daily flights planned to Italy and Greece next summer [3] Premium Cabin Offerings - AAL plans to increase premium seating capacity to Tokyo from Dallas and Los Angeles by over 45% compared to summer 2025 [4] Market Positioning - The expansion aligns with AAL's strategy to strengthen its presence in high-potential markets, driven by strong demand for long-haul travel despite tariff-induced uncertainties [5] Competitive Landscape - Other airlines, such as Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, are also expanding their international services, indicating a robust demand for long-haul travel [6][7] Financial Performance - AAL's shares have increased by 18.1% over the past year, while the Zacks Transportation-Airline industry has seen a 51% increase in the same period [8] - AAL trades at a 12-month forward price-to-sales ratio of 0.14X, indicating it is relatively inexpensive compared to its industry peers [11]