Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is a major hub for American Airlines, providing both domestic and international flights to a variety of destinations. As the largest operator of Airbus A319-100 aircraft, American Airlines uses this model for high frequency, short and medium-haul routes from DFW.
In this article, we will explore the most popular Airbus A319 routes from DFW, all operated by American Airlines, with data sourced from Cirium, an aviation analytics company.
Louisville – Dallas
American Airlines operates 15 flights per week between Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport and DFW. This route, covering a distance of 733 miles, takes approximately two hours and 20 minutes. The A319 has a capacity of 128-132 passengers and serves as a feeder into American Airlines’ wider network from DFW. The Bureau of Transportation Statistics ranks this route as the second busiest domestic route from Louisville, with Delta and Southwest’s direct service to Atlanta taking the top spot.
Madison – Dallas/Fort Worth
Dane County Regional Airport (MSN) in Wisconsin is connected to DFW by 18 weekly flights on the A319. This route covers a distance of 821 miles and has an average flight time of two hours and 36 minutes. American Airlines has two different configurations for their A319 aircraft, both with 24 seats in Main Cabin Extra and 96 in economy. The airline plans to retrofit these planes with new cabin designs this year.
Lubbock – Dallas/Fort Worth
American Airlines operates 19 flights per week between Lubbock, Texas and DFW. This route serves as a feeder into American Airlines’ network and takes approximately two hours and 55 minutes. With a distance of 282 miles, this is the shortest route on this list. The A319 has a capacity of 350-375 passengers and provides 3,068,160 available seat miles per month.
Columbus – Dallas/Fort Worth
The A319 is used for 19 weekly flights between John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH) and DFW. This route, covering a distance of 927 miles, takes approximately two hours and 55 minutes. CMH is located six miles from Columbus’ central business district and offers up to 150 non-stop flights daily to 31 destinations. American Airlines operates year-round mainline flights to Charlotte, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Phoenix-Sky Harbor, with seasonal operations to Cancún, Chicago-O’Hare, and Philadelphia. American Eagle also operates year-round flights to Boston, Charlotte, Chicago-O’Hare, Dallas, Miami, New York-JFK, New York-LaGuardia, Philadelphia, and Washington-National.
Dallas/Fort Worth – Querétaro
American Airlines operates 20 weekly flights between DFW and Querétaro Intercontinental Airport (QRO). This route, covering a distance of 871 miles, takes approximately two hours and 40 minutes.
