Tuesday, January 25, 2011

American Airline Travel

American Airlines, a founding member of oneworld®, is one of the largest airlines in the world.

With its affiliates American Eagle and AmericanConnection, it serves some 260 destinations - including more than 150 in the USA. Internationally, it flies to almost 40 countries.
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Network

American's network covers points throughout North America, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and the Pacific. American has major connecting hubs at Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago O'Hare, Los Angeles, Miami, and New York JFK and LaGuardia with significant operations also at Boston and San Juan.
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Travel Classes

* International Longhaul - American offers three classes of service on its longhaul International Flagship Service flights operated with 777 aircraft, including flat beds in First Class and Lie-flat seats in Business Class.
* Other International - On other international flights, American offers 2-class service on 767-300, 757, and 737 aircraft. 767-300 aircraft offer two classes of service - Business Class with Lie-flat Business Class seats, and Main Cabin (Coach). 757, and 737 aircraft offer two classes of service - Business Class and Main Cabin.
* Domestic U.S.A. - American Airlines domestic flights offer First Class and Main Cabin. American Eagle and AmericanConnection flights offer a single class of service. American offers complimentary meals in First Class on most U.S. domestic flights, and food-for-sale in the Main Cabin on American and American Eagle. Some transcontinental flights are flown with 767-200 aircraft with three classes of service.
* For customer flying on a US domestic itinerary, check-in baggage fees apply. The fee does not apply to oneworld customers flying on an international itinerary, oneworld Top Tiers, Emerald, Sapphire and Ruby, AA Top Tiers Executive Platinum, Platinum and Gold as well as customer on full fare purchased tickets. For further details visit aa.com.

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