Fort Worth-based carrier, American Airlines (AA) has scheduled its shortest widebody route between Miami International Airport (MIA) and Cancun International Airport (CUN), Mexico.
The airline will deploy the Boeing 777-200ER to serve this latest short widebody sector which is just 531 miles apart, as per Great Map Circle (GC Map).
American Airlines Shortest Widebody Route
According to Ishrion Aviation, the route analyst, American Airlines will serve the Miami-Cancun route daily with a 777-200ER from December 19, 2024, until January 6, 2025.
Here’s the Miami-Cancun flight schedule:
- Flight AA2494 departs Miami at 8:35 AM, arriving in Cancun at 10:32 AM.
- The return leg, AA1469, leaves Cancun at 11:40 AM, landing in Miami at 1:35 PM.
The previous shortest widebody route also originated out of Miami and went to Charlotte (CLT). The distance between MIA and CLT is 651 Miles and AA operates daily flights as of August 2024.
According to Cirium Data, other top routes excluding MIA-CUN are as follows:
Miami | Charlotte | 651 | 31 | 273 | 5,509,413 |
Chicago | Dallas/Fort Worth | 802 | 30 | 285 | 6,857,100 |
Phoenix | Dallas/Fort Worth | 868 | 5 | 234 | 1,015,560 |
Philadelphia | Miami | 1,013 | 5 | 234 | 1,185,210 |
Miami | New York John F. Kennedy | 1,090 | 1 | 273 | 297,570 |
Three out of 5 routes are flown in and out of Miami using 777 and 787s.
AA Widebody Fleet
According to Planespotters.net, American Airlines operates an all-Boeing aircraft widebody fleet. Here’s the fleet data:
Boeing 777-200ER | 47 | – |
Boeing 777-30ER | 20 | – |
Boeing 787-8 | 37 | – |
Boeing 787-9 | 22 | 30 |
American Airlines currently operates a diverse fleet of 970, with more than 330 additional planes on order. The airline’s widebody fleet comprises 125 aircraft, including Boeing 777-200ER, 777-300ER, 787-8, and 787-9 models.
The 777-200ER, 787-8, and 787-9 feature Flagship Business class. The 777-300ER stands out as the only widebody in American’s fleet offering both Flagship Business and Flagship First classes.
Seat configurations vary across models: 777-200ERs have 37 business class lie-flat seats, 787-8s offer 20, and 787-9s provide 30. The 777-300ER boasts eight exclusive first-class lie-flat seats and 52 business flat beds.
American Airlines’ widebody fleet has evolved over time. The airline previously operated Boeing 757, 767, 747, Airbus A330-200, and A330-300 aircraft.
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