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American Airlines Reveals These 2 New Nonstop Routes On The Airbus A321XLR

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomDecember 29, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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The latest schedule update shows that American Airlines has added two more Airbus A321XLR routes. In May, the variant will be deployed from New York JFK to San Francisco. In July, it’ll be used from Boston to Los Angeles. The XLR is increasingly replacing the very high-premium 102-seat A321T (Transcontinental), which is being phased out, as the carrier was not happy with the configuration.

American’s first XLR entered commercial service on December 18. It currently has two frames, with many more to be delivered in 2026. All current and future aircraft will have 155 seats: 20 in business (1-1; lie-flat), 12 in premium economy (2-2; 38″ pitch), 12 in main cabin extra (3-3; 34″) and 111 in main cabin (3-3; 32″).

First, There’s New York JFK To San Francisco

One of AA's new A321XLR routes Credit: GCMap

The oneworld member’s XLRs continue to be deployed in premium transcontinental markets. According to the carrier’s latest schedule submission to Cirium Diio, it’ll initially fly daily between New York JFK and San Francisco on May 7.

It’ll be on AA179 from the Big Apple, leaving at 7:45 am and getting to California at 11:17 am local time. Returning, it’ll be on AA166, departing at 12:17 pm and getting back at 9:00 pm local time.

Between June 4 and July 1, the XLR will be flown four times daily to San Francisco, reduced to three times a day from July 2 to September 8. Four flights will return on September 9, with five from October 5 to October 24. During this period, only the XLR will be used. As always, things could change.

On most occasions, it’ll coexist with the 102-seat A321T on the route. As XLR flights rise, A321T departures fall. When the XLR replaces the A321T, first class will no longer be available, partly offset by an improved business-class cabin. Each flight will gain 12 premium economy seats and 51 economy seats.

Second, There’s Boston To Los Angeles

American Airlines A321XLR taxiing Credit: Airbus

Between July 2 and August 4, American will fly the XLR three times a day from Boston to Los Angeles. The 155-seater’s frequency will rise to four daily from August 5 until October 24.

When the XLR runs four times daily, American will only fly the variant on this important long domestic airport pair. However, the latest information, subject to change, shows that the A321T will reappear on October 25. As it’s so far away, I’d not read too much into it.

Frequency

Boston To Los Angeles; Local Times*

Los Angeles To Boston; Local Times**

Daily

7:00 am-10:14 am

8:00 am-4:31 pm

Daily

10:30 am-1:37 pm

11:00 am-7:43 pm

Daily

5:45 pm-8:59 pm

3:05 pm-11:46 pm

Daily

8:35 pm-11:51 pm

10:45 pm-7:22 am (next day arrival)

* August 5-11. Shown in Simple Flying’s new time format

** August 5-11. Shown in Simple Flying’s new time format

Qanot Sharq Airbus A321neo just about to land


This Unusual Airline Begins New 8-Hour Airbus A321neo Flights To Europe’s 10th Busiest Airport

Two carriers are operating nonstop for the first time.

American Plans Up To 12 Daily Departures From The East Coast

An American Airlines Airbus A321XLR Taking Off Credit: Airbus

The most up-to-date information indicates that American plans a maximum of 12 daily departures from Boston/JFK in 2026 (double for both ways). Of course, this is the situation as of December 29, and is highly likely to change.

Will the XLR replace the A321T between JFK and Las Vegas and Orange County, or will the A321neo or indeed other equipment do so? Then there are more long-haul routes, which are undoubtedly much more exciting. It is rumored that the XLR will be used on a brand-new route from Philadelphia to Porto. If American does indeed announce flights to Portugal’s second most populous city, it’ll be its first time there.

Four XLR routes are currently confirmed: JFK to Edinburgh, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, and Boston to Los Angeles. American’s first long-haul route on the XLR will be to Scotland’s capital, temporarily becoming the carrier’s sole European link on narrowbody equipment. Taking off on March 8, the 155-seater will run daily through October 23. It’ll mark the carrier’s return to the route, having pulled out in 2018. The 757-200 was previously used.

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