American Airlines is adding a luxury motorcoach service connecting Wilmington Airport (ILG) to Philadelphia International Airport (PHL).
Each motorcoach is handicap accessible and equipped with 35 premium leather seats offering extended legroom, free Wi-Fi, in-seat power outlets, and an onboard lavatoryThe new service will allow passengers to clear security at ILG, board the motorcoach at ILG departure gates, arrive at a secure gate at PHL’s Terminal F, and continue to their connecting flight.
Those flying into Philadelphia and connecting to Wilmington will be able to board the motorcoach airside without leaving the secure area. Checked luggage will be transferred automatically to ILG.Each motorcoach is handicap accessible and equipped with 35 premium leather seats offering extended legroom, free Wi-Fi, in-seat power outlets, and an onboard lavatory.
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