Originally Posted by
uiucengineer
....the only way to get a reasonable fare on AA metal would be to book the transatlantic portion separate from the flight into PRG, which seems like a hassle and risky. I'm guessing the answer is 'no', but are there any tricks to make that less of a hassle or less risky?
In these times and possibly in August 2022, booking separate tickets and doing a self connection has risks, including late flights, schedule changes and possibly CV19/immigration issues.
EU is not large. PRG is not far from MUC by train.
For me would be booking in 1 ticket. All about risk vs spending another $100, $250 what ever
An old thread. Routes will be out of date. (open the wiki)--->
Where exactly does AA fly to Europe? Which routes have good business seats?
A map from Great Circle Mapper
Edit
AA Cargo can give an indication of routes. But need to check which are cargo only and cargo/pax flights
https://www.aacargo.com/ship/schedules.html
e.g.
Download February map
U.S. Outbound pdf