American Airlines Where We Fly: Understanding their Route Map Interface

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When using the AA Interactive Map is there a way to get only direct flights from a city?

For example, if I click on Malaga, Spain, it shows a huge web of direct and connecting flights. Is there a way to show only direct flights?

The answer from this question is usefull. Just wish I could use the AA website.



Best Answer

There is a sort by option on the top right of the results modal. You can select sort by stops, which would list non-stops at the top. Unfortunately it doesn't change what shows on the map.




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www.flightconnections.com is great for this type of thing. You can filter by airline and it shows the route map for this airline.

Malaga shows empty for American, since they don't fly there on American metal. However, you can also select "oneworld" as the airline group, which will likely show you all available code shares as well. This won't be American flights, but you can probably book them through American and combine them with other American flights.

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