Yes, American Airlines has 189 weekly flights scheduled to fly out of New Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl.
American Airlines flies 1,004 domestic routes and 566 international routes for a total of 1,570 different routes per year. During a typical year, American Airlines flies to 58 different countries. New Delhi is the most popular domestic destination that American Airlines flies to, whereas Dallas is the most popular international destination.
Dallas/Fort Worth is the top airport served by American Airlines. Chicago O'Hare Intl and Austin Bergstrom are also popular airports that American Airlines uses a routine basis.
To check the status of any American Airlines flight, use our on-page Flight Tracker. Just fill in either the name of an airport or a flight number and then click Track Flight to get updates such as arrival and departure times and terminal and gate numbers. You can also get flight status updates directly from American Airlines by calling 124-256-7222 or visiting their website (americanairlines.in).
If you’re looking to fly domestic with American Airlines, then flying from Dallas/Fort Worth to Seattle/Tacoma Intl for ₹ 9,158 is the cheapest return option. This cheap American Airlines flight has 0 stops. If you’re interested in one-way domestic flights with American Airlines, the cheapest is from Seattle/Tacoma Intl to Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl. This American Airlines route has 0 stops and costs ₹ 4,233 per flight ticket.
Flying from Miami to San Juan Luis Munoz Marin Intl is the least expensive international return flight we could find from American Airlines. This flight has 0 stops and is ₹ 13,392 per ticket. The cheapest American Airlines international flight we could find was flying from Houston George Bush Intcntl to Mexico City Benito Juarez. This is a one-way flight for ₹ 6,307 and has 1 stop.
At the moment, American Airlines requires that checked bag dimensions be within 158cm. Your carry-on bag can be 56x36x23cm or smaller. If you also have a personal item, then it should be no longer than 45x35x20cm.