AN (AN)

22 non-stop routes across 13 airports. Main hub: Hawthorne (HHR).

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About AN

AN is a regional U.S. carrier operating a tight domestic network — 22 non-stop routes spread across 13 airports, all within the States. Its main hub is Hawthorne (HHR) in California, with additional hubs at Albuquerque (ABQ), Phoenix (PHX), and Silver City (SVC). Think of it as a connector airline — the kind that fills gaps between smaller markets that bigger carriers don't bother with. Its total network spans just under 10,000 km, which tells you everything: this isn't a transcontinental operation. It's regional, focused, and built for travelers who need point-to-point options where mainline airlines simply aren't showing up.

Why fly AN?

Honestly? You fly AN because it goes where other airlines won't. If you're routing through somewhere like Silver City (SVC) or need a connection out of HHR without backtracking through a major hub, AN might be your only realistic option — and that's genuinely valuable. Regional carriers like this one tend to operate with less friction too. Smaller airports mean faster check-ins, shorter walks to the gate, and less of the chaos you'd deal with at a major hub. If your trip sits anywhere along its 22-route network, checking AN first before defaulting to a connection on a legacy carrier is worth the two minutes it takes.

AN hub airports

Top destination countries on AN

  • USA — 22 AN routes

Tips for booking AN

Since AN operates exclusively within the U.S. across 13 airports, it's best suited for travelers with regional itineraries — don't expect it to plug into international connections easily. HHR only has 3 departing routes, so flexibility is limited if plans change. Same goes for ABQ. Book early if you're flying the longest route, HHR to CEC at just over 1,000 km — it's likely the most in-demand option in the network. Regional carriers can have stricter baggage allowances than you'd expect, so check the policy before you pack. And always have a backup option in mind — thin route networks mean fewer rebooking choices if something goes sideways.

Frequently asked questions about AN

Where does AN (AN) fly?

AN operates 22 routes primarily throughout the United States, serving major domestic destinations across the country. The airline focuses on connecting cities within the USA with a network designed for both leisure and business travelers.

What is AN's main hub airport?

AN's primary hub is located at Hawthorne Airport (HHR), which serves as the airline's main operations center and connection point for its domestic network.

Is AN a legacy carrier, low-cost carrier, or regional airline?

Based on its focused network of 22 routes and hub-and-spoke model centered at Hawthorne, AN operates as a regional carrier serving the domestic USA market. The airline provides targeted service rather than the extensive global reach of legacy carriers.

When should I book flights with AN, and what fare classes are available?

For the best fares, book in advance when possible, typically 2-4 weeks before travel. AN likely offers multiple fare classes; check directly with the airline for current pricing options, seat selection, and any applicable restrictions.

What are AN's baggage and check-in policies?

For specific baggage allowances and check-in procedures, it's best to visit AN's official website or contact their customer service directly, as policies can vary by fare type and route. Arrive early for domestic flights to allow adequate time for check-in and security.

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Main hubs for AN

Where AN concentrates its operations — sorted by routes flown from each airport.

Where AN flies most

Top destination countries by route count.

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AN network at a glance

Frequently asked questions about AN

  • How many routes does AN operate?

    AN (AN) operates 22 non-stop routes across 13 airports worldwide.

  • What is AN's main hub?

    AN's busiest hub is Hawthorne (HHR) in USA, with 3 non-stop routes from this airport alone.

  • What is AN's longest route?

    AN's longest non-stop route is HHR-CEC at 1,015 km.

  • Where does AN fly the most?

    AN flies most often to USA, with 22 routes serving destinations in USA.