American Airlines has this week announced plans to add brand new routes to the New England & Nova Scotia area.
It is understood that most of these services will operate from New York’s LaGuardia, with one flight also being launched by Washington National Airport.
Without further ado, let’s get into it…
American Airlines To Add New England & Nova Scotia Flights…

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Below is the proposed new schedule for these new flights to the New England & Nova Scotia area from American Airlines:
From | To | Service begins | Service notes | Aircraft type |
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DCA | Hyannis, Massachusetts (HYA) | June 22, 2024 | Daily summer service | Embraer E175 |
LGA | Bangor, Maine (BGR) | June 5, 2024 | Daily summer service | E175 |
LGA | Halifax, Canada (YHZ) | June 5, 2024 | Daily summer service | E175 |
LGA | HYA | June 5, 2024 | Daily summer service | E175 |
LGA | Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts (MVY) | June 22, 2024 | Daily summer service | E175 |
LGA | Nantucket, Massachusetts (ACK) | June 22, 2024 | Daily summer service | E175 |
LGA | Portland, Maine (PWM) | June 5, 2024 | Twice daily year-round service | E175 |
These new services that from New York’s LaGuardia in particular, American Airlines’ total destination count from there will be 75 destinations.
Adding to this was Brian Znotins, American Airlines’ Senior VP of Network & Schedule Planning:
“American continues to build a network that gives customers the most comprehensive access to the places they want to visit with nine new routes for next summer”.
“New service to Hyannis, expanded service from New York, and more international service grows the largest global network in the United States, connecting more cities than any other U.S. carrier, for a summer like no other.”
On top of these new services announced, the airline has unveiled over 45 brand new routes across the U.S and internationally, which is highlighting the strong growth being experienced by the airline.
All eyes will be on them to see how the Summer 2024 season goes for them.

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