
The ultimate goal is for buses to also arrive at Philadelphia Airport airside, but that approval which depends on the security coordination at regional airports, is about a month or so away. Depending on what regional city you depart from, you might be dropped at the PHL F concourse and have to clear security before going to your connecting gate. American will take your bags and, if necessary, transfer them in Philadelphia to your connecting flight. If you’re traveling from one of the three airports to Philadelphia, just show up at your home airport and board your bus. Bus at ACY (Atlantic City International Airport) Your checked bags will be transferred from your connecting flight to the bus. Since the buses depart airside, you can even visit the Admirals Club or your favorite lounge on the way to your (bus) gate. The buses depart airside at Philadelphia from the F concourse. You will even have a boarding pass that looks exactly like any other “flight” boarding pass. The process is virtually the same as it would be for any other connecting flight at Philadelphia Airport (PHL). Bus Boarding Airside Bus Wifi Bus Power Outlets Inside the American Airlines Bus Boarding and Connections are Simple

Travel time ranges from just over an hour (Atlantic City) to about two hours (Lancaster). You’ll have leather seats configured 1-2, free Wi-Fi, and power at your seat. The buses are likely to be a far more comfortable way of reaching these destinations, which are 60-80 miles from the city. Bussing is much less expensive than a regional jet and will lead to lower costs and better accessibility. On thin routes such as these, where travel can vary widely based on the season or even the day of the week, it makes little sense for the airlines to offer significant capacity.

The major advantage, of course, is that the bus is simply a cheaper method of transportation. While your first reaction might be one of disdain, for these routes, the buses could be a great alternative. This is really a boarding pass for a bus! Seats are assigned in a 1-2 configuration. American started “connections” to Atlantic City (ACY) and Allentown/Bethlehem (ABE) in June and added Lancaster (LNS), an essential air service city, in mid-August. American Airlines Bus Boarding Gate F8 (PHL) “Your Bus is Boarding at Gate F8”įollowing in the footsteps of United and Sun Country, American Airlines has linked up with Landline, a bus service that provides “last-mile” service for passengers to regional airports. Welcome to a new “flight experience” and the American Airlines Bus. In fact, your connecting partner may not be a plane at all, thanks to Landline. Namely, there will be a single pilot and wheels that don’t retract after takeoff.

If you’re flying American to or from a regional airport near Philadelphia, your next plane may look slightly different.
