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  2. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    New York–Kennedy (JFK): American's secondary transatlantic hub mainly serves destinations with high demand from local New York traffic. [81] New York–LaGuardia (LGA): American's New York hub for domestic flights with a few exceptions. [82] Philadelphia (PHL): American's primary transatlantic hub. [83] [84]

  3. American is adding 3 new longer-range routes from New York ...

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    American and other airlines also use perimeter rule exemptions in Washington, DC. American Airlines will use a special rule exception to fly longer-than-normal routes out of New York's LaGuardia ...

  4. American Airlines to reintroduce direct flight from Des ...

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    The non-stop American Airlines flight from Des Moines to Philadelphia, first introduced in 2018, is coming back next summer. ... Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, New York, Phoenix, Washington, D.C. and ...

  5. American Airlines adds flights to Chicago and Philadelphia at ...

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    Before American debuted summer flights to and from New York’s LaGuardia Airport and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in 2024, Servis said she’d been “speed dating” the company at ...

  6. List of American Airlines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    June 12, 1972: American Airlines Flight 96, a new McDonnell Douglas DC-10 en route from Los Angeles to New York, with stops in Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport and Buffalo Niagara International Airport, had its rear cargo door open in flight, causing an explosive decompression over Windsor, Ontario. Tail controls were damaged, but it ...

  7. Philadelphia International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The status of Philadelphia as an international gateway and major hub for American Airlines and the growth of Southwest Airlines and other low-cost carriers have increased passenger traffic to record levels in the mid-2000s; in 2004 28,507,420 passengers flew through Philadelphia, up 15.5% over 2003. [23]

  8. List of American Eagle (airline) destinations - Wikipedia

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    SkyWest Airlines operates as American Eagle, as well as Alaska Airlines, Delta Connection and United Express. Air Wisconsin is an independent carrier exclusively operating for American Eagle. Envoy Air , the largest wholly-owned regional airline within the brand, is based in Fort Worth , Texas.

  9. American Airlines to cancel hundreds of flights out of ...

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    American Airlines' previously announced it would end service by its regional partners to four cities (Islip and Ithaca, New York; Toledo, Ohio and Dubuque, Iowa) in September, citing a shortage of ...