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Erica Silverstein Managing editor | The Points Guy

This week marks a significant milestone in aviation as Spanish airline Iberia becomes the first to launch long-haul service using the Airbus A321XLR. This new single-aisle aircraft is designed for transatlantic flights and can fly between the U.S. and Europe, offering opportunities for new routes that larger planes might not support.

Iberia's A321XLR will land at Boston Logan International Airport on Thursday, marking the start of a new era. The Madrid-based airline attributes this advancement to the aircraft's fuel efficiency and range. These features allow airlines to explore less traditional routes, a prospect that has airlines globally eager for its arrival.

Brian Znotins, American Airlines' senior vice president of network and schedule planning, expressed enthusiasm about acquiring their own XLRs: "We're just really, really eager to get that airplane," he said.

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American Airlines anticipates adding 50 A321XLRs to its fleet by 2025. The airline plans to use these jets on premium transcontinental routes currently served by their A321T aircraft. Although the XLR will not include Flagship First class like its predecessor, it will offer more premium seating options through American's new Flagship Business suites.

The introduction of the XLR is expected to unlock previously unfeasible routes due to its extended range and lower operating costs compared to larger aircraft like Boeing 777 or 787 Dreamliner. Znotins shared insights into potential new destinations: "We are looking at new, secondary Spain, Portugal, U.K., anything in range — France, Germany, Scandinavia."

In addition to international expansion, American sees potential in enhancing domestic offerings with lie-flat seats on more transcontinental flights. Currently limited routes between New York and select West Coast cities could be expanded.

As competition intensifies among airlines for international travel markets, United Airlines recently announced its 2025 schedule featuring unique nonstop services without yet utilizing XLR jets. Patrick Quayle from United hinted at future announcements once their XLRs are operational.

Despite these developments from competitors like United Airlines, American remains focused on expanding both existing and future international routes with help from their joint venture with British Airways.

Znotins emphasized the importance of connecting people efficiently: "But at the end of the day we are in business taking people where they want go."

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