(QUÉBEC CITY) American Airlines is expanding service between Québec City and the United States, adding Direct flights and more seats through summer and autumn 2025. The carrier starts new weekly service to Charlotte on August 10, 2025, and keeps daily links to Chicago and Philadelphia, with seasonal Saturday-only routes added since June.
The expansion matters for cross-border travel and immigration touchpoints. More flights mean easier visits, student trips, business travel, and faster connections for families split between Canada 🇨🇦 and the United States 🇺🇸. It also helps U.S. visitors reach Québec City for tourism and work events.

New routes and capacity boost
- Daily Direct flights: Chicago (ORD) and Philadelphia (PHL).
- Weekly (Saturday) Direct flights: Charlotte (CLT) starting August 10, 2025.
- Seasonal Saturday-only service: Includes Dallas (DFW) and other U.S.–Canada links launched in June 2025.
- One-stop access expands via Miami (MIA) and Los Angeles (LAX), tapping the wider American Airlines network.
Aircraft and onboard details
- Embraer E175 aircraft fly the Chicago and Dallas routes, featuring a 2-2 seat layout that avoids middle seats.
- Some U.S. connections, including LaGuardia-operated legs, use Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets to add seats and improve schedule reliability.
Fares and booking basics
- Sample round trips as of August 2025:
- Chicago–Québec from $188 USD in September.
- Miami–Québec and Charlotte–Québec often from $375–$401 USD.
- Prices change frequently—check aa.com for current deals and dates.
- Many routes are seasonal and some operate only on Saturdays, so watch the schedule closely when planning.
Why the airline is doing this now
American Airlines is leaning into strong U.S.–Canada demand, a trend across major carriers competing for transborder travelers. The airline stands alone on several links from Québec City, giving it an edge with unique Direct flights that save time for families, students, and business travelers who previously connected through Montreal or Toronto.
What key groups say
American Airlines says its summer 2025 schedule “will launch five new routes to help connect customers with their favorite outdoor destinations,” adding options across North America.
- Local tourism and business groups in Québec City expect more U.S. visitors, stronger hotel bookings, and easier access for conventions and trade.
- Airport officials see the move as a win for the region’s economy and a chance to prove sustained demand.
What this means for travelers
- Faster trips to major hubs help with same-day connections across the United States and to Latin America and the Caribbean.
- More flight choices reduce the risk of missing events like weddings, graduations, conferences, and medical visits.
- Leisure travelers from the U.S. can reach Québec City more easily during summer and fall festivals.
- Canadian residents gain better access to U.S. cities for short breaks and shopping.
Immigration tips tied to the new flights
- Canadian citizens flying to the United States still need proper admission documents. If the Visa Waiver Program doesn’t apply to your nationality, apply for the correct U.S. visa well before travel.
- U.S. citizens visiting Canada usually don’t need a visa for short stays, but must carry a valid passport.
- International students and workers connecting through these hubs should keep status documents ready: passports, study or work permits, and any U.S. visas. If you must apply for a U.S. visitor visa (B-1/B-2), book early—interview wait times vary.
- For U.S. visa policy details, see the U.S. Department of State’s official page on visas, which explains categories and steps in simple terms.
- If traveling to the U.S. for business meetings, bring supporting letters from your employer to show the trip’s purpose at the border.
How to book and prepare
- Search on aa.com or the American Airlines app.
- Enter Québec City (YQB) and your U.S. city; check Saturday-only options and compare nearby dates.
- Review baggage rules and seat maps; E175 cabins have no middle seats, a plus for many families.
- Arrive early at YQB for check-in, security, and any U.S. entry formalities on transborder departures.
Economy and community impact
Tourism leaders expect more U.S. arrivals to boost hotels, restaurants, and tour operators across the region. Meeting planners gain more flexibility for events that bring visitors from Philadelphia, Chicago, and the U.S. Southeast. Small exporters and tech firms also benefit from smoother trips to partners and clients, which can help close deals and support local jobs.
Expert view and industry context
Analysts view American’s combination of E175 regional jets and larger 737 MAX 8s as an efficient match of seats to demand while managing costs. Competing carriers—Air Canada, Delta, and United—are also increasing U.S.–Canada capacity, but American’s sole-operator status on some Québec City routes could attract travelers who value fewer connections.
As reported by VisaVerge.com, U.S.–Canada air travel continues to rebound strongly, with airlines chasing routes that show steady business and leisure interest.
Traveler scenarios
- Family visit: A Québec City resident can fly to Charlotte on Saturday and return the next day via a hub, reducing total travel time.
- Student travel: A U.S. student attending Laval University can take the daily Chicago–Québec flight, arriving close to dorm move-in dates without an overnight layover.
- Business trip: A sales manager near Philadelphia can do a same-day round trip when meetings align with the daily PHL–YQB schedule.
What to watch next
- If bookings stay strong, frequency could rise or some routes might shift from seasonal to year-round.
- If demand softens after peak season, airlines may scale back to core days.
- The airport and airline will likely monitor load factors, hotel occupancy trends, and conference calendars to guide decisions for 2026.
Key reminders before you fly
- Double-check schedule changes, especially for Saturday-only services.
- Keep travel documents updated. For U.S. visa guidance, the U.S. Department of State’s visa overview page has official instructions for forms, fees, and appointments.
- Build a buffer for connections, especially during peak hours or when storms affect hubs like Chicago.
Bottom line: American Airlines’ 2025 build-out between Québec City and the United States adds useful Direct flights, more seats, and better timing for families, students, and businesses. It reduces the need to backtrack through other Canadian hubs and should boost the local economy. If demand holds, travelers can expect even more choice ahead.
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