American Airlines to resume flights between Miami and Montevideo

With the summer season closing, American Airlines made its last flight to Montevideo from Miami on March 25th. The US carrier had three weekly services on Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft, with capacity for 234 passengers.

American Airlines was the only company to offer a non-stop connection between the United States and Uruguay. In early 2022, Eastern Airlines cancelled its flights to the Uruguayan capital, which remain suspended with no tentative return date.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, American modified its schedule of operations to Uruguay. Previously, flights to Montevideo were year-round, while currently they are seasonal.

See also: Air Europa increases flights between Madrid and Montevideo.

According to the press release sent by American, effective October 30th, summer operations between Miami and Montevideo will return. As in the 2021/22 season, services will be performed by Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft.

The airline will fly three times a week to the Uruguayan city until March 2023. Between December 14th and January 1st, given the increase in demand, American will offer one daily frequency.

See also: TAP made its first flight to Porto Alegre with an Airbus A330-900neo.

Schedule between Miami and Montevideo – American Airlines

As of press time, flights are not in American’s reservation system. They will be available for purchase shortly.

Flight times

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Flight From ETD To ETA
AA Miami (MIA) 11:15 p.m. Montevideo (MVD) 9:15 a.m. +1
AA Montevideo (MVD) 10:30 p.m. Miami (MIA) 6:40 a.m. +1

Frequencies

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Flight Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
AA × × ×
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«The American team is very excited about the return of service between Montevideo and our Miami hub, offering customers an unmatched network in the U.S. and globally, as well as further strengthening our presence in South America, which today includes 17 destinations,» stated Gonzalo Schames, Director for South America and Strategic Alliances at American.

«The reestablishment of the direct air connection with the United States is great news for the sector and for the country. At Aeropuertos Uruguay we work every day to increase connectivity with the United States all year round, so we celebrate every step taken in that direction. We are happy to welcome them back to Carrasco Airport,» commented Matías Carluccio, Commercial Manager of Aeropuertos Uruguay.

Routes between Miami and South America (American) – November

  • Barranquilla (BAQ): Airbus A319 y Boeing 737-800
  • Bogotá (BOG): Boeing 737 MAX 8
  • Buenos Aires (EZE): Boeing 777-200(ER) and Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
  • Cali (CLO): Boeing 737 MAX 8
  • Cartagena (CTG): Boeing 737-800
  • Georgetown (GEO): Boeing 737 MAX 8
  • Guayaquil (GYE): Boeing 737 MAX 8
  • Lima (LIM): Airbus A321neo
  • Medellín (MDE): Boeing 737 MAX 8
  • Montevideo (MVD): Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
  • Paramaribo (PBM): Airbus A319
  • Pereira (PEI): Airbus A319
  • Quito (UIO): Boeing 737 MAX 8
  • Rio de Janeiro (GIG): Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
  • San Andrés Island (ADZ): Embraer 175
  • Santiago de Chile (SCL): Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
  • Sao Paulo (GRU): Boeing 777-200(ER) y Boeing 777-300(ER)

Bolivia, French Guiana, Paraguay and Venezuela will continue to be the South American markets without American Airlines flights.

See also: GOL Linhas Aéreas resumes flights between Brasilia and Miami.

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