
American Airlines is expanding its reach in the Philadelphia area by introducing a new "flight" route operated by buses to Trenton, New Jersey. This innovative service, provided by partner Landline, aims to offer seamless connectivity for travelers, allowing them to earn and redeem loyalty points.
Key Takeaways
- American Airlines is launching a bus service between Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Trenton-Mercer Airport (TTN) starting September 22.
- The service is operated by Landline, a company specializing in "flights" via bus.
- Passengers and their checked luggage will be processed "airside" at both locations, meaning they will go through TSA screening at their departure point.
- This expansion is part of Landline’s broader strategy to feed passengers into major airline hubs.
Seamless Travel Experience
Starting September 22, American Airlines travelers will have a new option to connect with the airline’s Philadelphia hub via Trenton. The thrice-daily "flights" operated by Landline’s buses will run between Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Trenton-Mercer Airport (TTN). A key feature of this service is that passengers and their luggage will be handled "airside" at both airports. This means travelers departing from Trenton will be screened by the TSA there, facilitating smoother connections in Philadelphia. Checked luggage will also be transferred automatically.
Earning and Redeeming Miles
Members of American Airlines’ AAdvantage loyalty program, as well as loyalty members of partner airlines, will be able to earn and redeem points on these Landline-operated services. This integration allows for a more comprehensive travel experience, where ground transportation is directly linked to air travel rewards.
Landline’s Growing Network
With the addition of Trenton, Landline will now serve five airports on behalf of American Airlines from PHL. These include Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) and Trenton-Mercer Airport (TTN) in New Jersey, Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE) and Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport (AVP) in Pennsylvania, and Wilmington Airport (ILG) in Delaware. Landline’s business model focuses on providing cost-effective and efficient ground transportation that functions like an airline flight, partnering with carriers to connect passengers to major hubs.
Schedule and Details
The new Philadelphia-Trenton "flights" are scheduled to take approximately 50 minutes. Buses will depart Philadelphia at 8:30 a.m., 2 p.m., and 6:40 p.m. Departures from Trenton are scheduled for 6:45 a.m., noon, and 4:30 p.m. Tickets for this new service are available on American Airlines’ website, with AAdvantage redemptions starting at 6,000 miles one-way.
Sources
- American Airlines expands in Philadelphia with new Trenton route … by bus, The Points Guy.
- American, Air Canada add 3 new routes on Landline buses, The Points Guy.