American Airlines Cargo has expanded its global widebody schedule for summer 2026, adding capacity across its international network with up to 186 daily widebody flights and around 4,400 monthly transatlantic services during June, July and August.
The summer program includes new and increased routes across Europe, additional widebody flying in Latin America, and strengthened domestic connectivity through the carrier’s Dallas/Fort Worth hub, which supports onward cargo flows across the U.S. and internationally.
American Airlines Cargo said London Heathrow Airport (LHR) will see the largest cargo growth this season, with service increasing to 21 daily departures, offering direct connections to key U.S. gateways and onward cargo opportunities across the airline's domestic network.
The summer schedule also includes new and expanded European service across several markets. American adds or expands flying on routes including Athens (ATH) to Dallas Fort Worth (DFW); Budapest (BUD) to Philadelphia (PHL); Prague (PRG) to Philadelphia; Zurich (ZRH) to DFW; Milan (MXP) to Miami (MIA); and Edinburgh (EDI) to New York (JFK), with the EDI–JFK route operated on the new A321XLR.
Additional widebody flying across Germany further strengthens the network, with daily service from Frankfurt (FRA) to both Charlotte (CLT) and DFW, as well as daily operations from Munich (MUC) to CLT, supporting cargo flows across Central Europe.
In Latin America, American is expanding widebody capacity to support strong seasonal demand, with increased service from Buenos Aires (EZE) to DFW. The additional flying enhances cargo access between South America and American’s central U.S. hub, creating more connection opportunities to domestic and international destinations across the network.
Domestically, American will operate a summer operation anchored by its hub at DFW, with more than 6,200 total domestic departures on peak summer days. Widebody service from Honolulu (HNL) and Kahului (OGG) to DFW enhances connectivity from the Pacific to the mainland U.S. while creating additional options for cargo to move efficiently through the carrier’s domestic system.
"Our summer widebody schedule reflects our continued focus on providing reliable capacity where our customers need it most," said Roger Samways, vice president of Commercial for American Airlines Cargo.
"With expanded trans-Atlantic flying, new international routes, and strong domestic connectivity, we are well positioned to support global supply chains throughout the summer season."
American Airlines Cargo transports cargo daily between major cities in the United States, Europe, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Latin America and Asia. It offfers a variety of products and handling capabilities, American Airlines Cargo supports shipments from life-saving pharmaceuticals to perishables and e-commerce.

