Earlier this year, American Airlines added international flights to Tulum, Mexico, from three US destinations – Charlotte, Dallas-Fort Worth, and Miami. However, one of these routes (from Charlotte) will soon be removed from its network. While initially intended to be a year-round service, the airline has now changed its plans for this route and will suspend it next year.

American cuts Charlotte-Tulum service American Airlines will soon stop flying between Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) and Tulum International Airport (TQO) in Mexico. Launched in March this year along with Dallas-Tulum and Miami-Tulum flights, the service from Charlotte will be suspended on February 13, 2025, as noted by The Points Guy . Tulum is increasingly becoming popular as a travel and leisure destination in Mexico.

Known for its picturesque beaches and forests, many travelers are choosing it for their holidays. Not too long ago, Tulum’s airport was made operational after years of construction. This further facilitated the travel boom in the region, and carriers, such as American Airlines, saw an opportunity to capitalize on the demand.

The airline will continue to fly to Tulum from Miami and Dallas, and passengers affected by the suspension of the Charlotte service will be informed by the carrier and accommodated on other flights. Get all the latest aviation news right here on Simple Flying. Re-evaluating network New routes are started with the potential of generating profits for the.