Summary American Airlines adjusts frequencies from Orange County to Charlotte, from redeye to daytime flight times. There is a slight reduction in flights on the route this month. American suspended its service between Miami and Orange County two days before adjusting flight times on the Orange Couty-Charlotte route.

American Airlines made a slight adjustment to its popular service between its hub at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) and John Wayne Airport (SNA) in Orange County, California. Earlier this month, the carrier removed redeye flights on the route, and now only operates daytime frequencies. The changes came just two days after American ended flights between SNA and Miami International Airport (MIA) – its South American and Caribbean gateway hub.

It was the airline’s farthest destination from SNA, but now, that title goes to CLT. From redeye to daytime Since the beginning of this year, American has operated daily flights in each direction between SNA and CLT on the Airbus A321neo . The service was formerly carried by one flight number – AA2209 – which operated as an Orange County turn.

According to FlightAware , the flight would depart CLT at around 18:45 and arrive at SNA around 20:15. It would then turn around and depart Orange County around 21:15 and land back in Charlotte early the next morning around 04:30. This month, the frequencies were slightly reduced, and flight times have been adjusted.

According to aviation data and analytics provide.