U.S. Airline Announces New Flights for Super Bowl 60 Fans
The matchup for Super Bowl LX is set. In less than two weeks, fans from New England and Seattle will converge on the state of California to watch the Patriots and Seahawks battle it out at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.
American Airlines is adding service to help fans get to and from the game. Back in October, the air carrier announced it would be increasing flights into nearby San Jose between Feb. 5 and Feb. 10, with 10,000 seats in total added.
Now, American has revealed six specific flights involving Boston, Seattle and San Jose for the same time frame. Super Bowl LX is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 8.
More options for Patriots, Seahawks fans
In a press release provided to Men's Journal, American Airlines shared the official flight info for the new routes.
Boston
- American Airlines Flight 612 from Boston to San Jose on Feb. 5, 6, 7.
- American Airlines Flight 612 from San Jose to Boston on Feb. 9.
- American Airlines Flight 67 from San Jose to Boston on Feb. 10.
Flight 612 is a hat tip to Tom Brady's No. 12 and the six titles the Patriots won with him as their quarterback. Meanwhile, Flight 67 further acknowledges those six Super Bowls as well as the chase for a seventh, while also playing into that whole "6-7" meme thing that's still everywhere.
Seattle
- American Airlines Flight 412 from Seattle to San Jose on Feb. 5, 6, 7.
- American Airlines Flight 412 from San Jose to Seattle on Feb. 9.
- American Airlines Flight 206 from San Jose to Seattle on Feb. 10.
Flight 412 is named as a nod to the Seahawks' famous "12th Man" fanbase ("For the 12").
San José Mineta International Airport is a short drive from Levi's Stadium. All flights are now available for booking.
Super Bowl LX could be a classic
On one side, there is the NFC champion Seahawks, the No. 1 seed in the conference and by at least one statistical measure, one of the greatest NFL teams of the last 47 years.
On the other is the Patriots, who went 4-13 in 2023 and 2024, but turned things around drastically this year under new head coach Mike Vrabel. The last time these two teams met in a Super Bowl, it was one of the greatest games in NFL history.
If we get anything close to that on Feb. 8, football fans are in for a treat.