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40 Routes Resuming, 6 New Routes Coming To Philly Int. Airport

Six new routes to Florida, Montana, Michigan, Maine, and Rhode Island are being offered by American Airlines and Frontier.

PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia International Airport is bringing back numerous travel routes and introducing six new routes as Americans are traveling more and more with the increased administration of the coronavirus vaccine.

Forty routes are slated to relaunch soon. Of those routes, 14 are international and 26 are domestic.

American Airlines is bringing back most of the flights, and destinations include Rome, Paris, Bermuda, Amsterdam, Martha's Vineyard, Daytona Beach, and Salt Lake City.

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Other carriers such as Frontier, Delta and United are offering trips to Dallas-Fort Worth, San Francisco, and Raleigh-Durham.

As for the new routes, American Airlines and Frontier will be providing flights to Florida’s Fort Walton Beach Airport, Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, Bozeman Yellowstone International in Montana, Michigan's Cherry Capital Airport in Traverse City, T. F. Green International Airport in Rhode Island, and Portland International Jetport near Portland, Maine.

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The resuming and new routes have varying start days and some are only available on specific days of the week.

For more information on flights, visit the Philadelphia International Airport's website here.

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