American Airlines boosts service by adding direct flights between Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Miami, Florida. These flights cater to Penn State football fans traveling to the Orange Bowl. The new routes connect Harrisburg International Airport with Miami International Airport, perfectly timed for the big game on January 9.
Penn State will face Notre Dame at the Orange Bowl. The matchup follows Penn State’s win over Boise State and Notre Dame’s victory against Georgia Bulldogs. Fans can use these special flights on January 7 and 8, with returns on January 10, offering multiple travel options.
Usually, American Airlines offers flights from Harrisburg to Charlotte and Dallas/Fort Worth, with seasonal Miami flights starting mid-February. However, these additional flights ensure fans can directly support their team at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. This stadium has hosted the Orange Bowl since 1996 and is the home ground for the Miami Dolphins and the University of Miami.
Each Airbus A321neo flight adds nearly 400 extra seats per direction. This provides over 780 seats for fans eager to see this historic game. The Orange Bowl, one of the oldest college football games in the U.S., draws thousands of fans annually.
American Airlines’ quick response to increased demand shows their commitment to convenient travel solutions. Fans should book early as these special flights will fill up fast.
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