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American Airlines Has Added 5 New Flights to the Bahamas – Why You Should Care

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American Airlines is now flying to more destinations in the Bahamas!

I’ve never been myself, but I’ve heard plenty of mixed reviews about the Bahamas (from tropical wonderland to dispiriting 3rd-world country).  Either way, it’s an area you’ll not forget!  American Airlines has added new flights to:

You Can Swim With Pigs in Exuma and Abaco When You Visit the Bahamas Thanks to Your American Airlines Miles

American Airlines Is Serving More Areas in the Bahamas

One of the hugest award flight sweet spots (in my opinion) is American Airlines off-peak flights to the Caribbean.

What does that mean?   You can fly from anywhere in the Continental US to the Caribbean for just 12,500 American Airlines miles each way, as long as your travel occurs between either:

OR

I and my friends used these off-peak prices to fly to Barbados for 25,000 miles round-trip.  An insane deal.

Here are the new American Airlines flights to the Bahamas:

So if you and a travel buddy are anxious for a Caribbean vacation, you’ll have 2 free round-trips after opening one of these cards (or 4 free round-trips if you open both)

Let me know your plans!

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