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Catch flights, not feelings, to DFW. CAE just announced that American Airlines will double aircraft size + seating capacity on its flights between CAE and Dallas/Ft. Worth this summer, starting June 7. The airline’s 76-seat regional jets will be replaced with 140-seat mainline aircraft on the two daily flights between CAE + DFW. From Dallas, passengers can connect to 200+ destinations in 30 countries.

American Airlines has been serving CAE for 26 years with only regional aircraft – so this is a big investment in the Midlands. They’re also increasing aircraft size on the routes between CAE + CLT and CAE + IAD (Washington, D.C.) to larger, 65- + 76-passenger regional jets that offer better amenities like first-class seating + in-flight wifi.

Learn more about American Airlines flights at CAE here.

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