Lima, Peru; San Jose, Costa Rica; and San Juan, Puerto Rico, Will All See
Increased Service from Miami, and Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to See Increased
Service from Fort Lauderdale in February 2010
A Fourth Daily Kingston, Jamaica, Flight Will Be Added and Service to San
Pedro Sula, Honduras, Will See Increased Capacity in Summer 2010
MIAMI, Aug. 21, /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Airlines, a founding
member of the oneworld alliance, along with its regional partner American
Eagle continue to grow their schedule in South Florida. This is beyond the
schedule additions previously announced for November 2009 at Miami
International Airport (MIA).
Effective Feb. 11 from MIA, American will begin a third daily flight to
Lima, Peru, and a fourth daily flight to San Jose, Costa Rica. There will be
an eighth flight operating twice weekly to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Additionally, American will add a second daily flight from Fort Lauderdale
International Airport to Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
In June 2010, a fourth daily flight from MIA to Kingston Jamaica, will be
added, and the two daily flights currently operating to San Pedro Sula,
Honduras, will see an upgrade in equipment from the current 148-seat Boeing
737 to the 188-seat Boeing 757.
"While we have reduced our broader schedule in response to a difficult
economic environment, we continue to find opportunities to enhance our
presence in Miami," said Peter Dolara, American's Senior Vice President based
in Miami. "This November we will operate 276 daily flights, our largest
schedule ever since establishing the Miami hub 20 years ago. Our growth is
recognition of the support we have received from Miami-Dade County and the
community throughout the years and will further solidify MIA's position as the
Gateway to the Americas."
As previously announced, American Eagle will begin service from MIA to
five new destinations Nov. 19: Eleuthera, Governors Harbour, and Treasure Cay
in the Bahamas as well as to Charleston, S.C. and Knoxville, Tenn. Also in
November, American will increase its flight schedule with one additional daily
flight to numerous destinations including Cancun, Mexico, and Montreal;
Curacao, Grand Cayman, Providenciales, Punta Cana and Santo Domingo in the
Caribbean; Freeport in the Bahamas; Panama City and Guatemala City in Central
America; and Medellin and Sao Paulo in South America. In the U.S., service to
the following cities will increase by one daily flight: Dallas/Fort Worth,
Washington-Reagan, Washington-Dulles, Detroit, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Chicago
O'Hare, Norfolk, Va., Phoenix, and Tampa, Fla. Service to New York-LaGuardia
will increase with two daily flights for a total of 10 daily.
Also in November, other destinations will see an increase in their weekly
frequencies. In the Caribbean - Antigua, Bermuda, La Romana and Santiago, St.
Croix, St. Maarten and St. Lucia will all see an increase in service; as will
Belize City, Liberia-Guanacaste, and San Salvador in Central America; and Belo
Horizonte, Montevideo and Rio de Janeiro in South America; and Marsh Harbour
in the Bahamas. In the U.S., flights to Orlando will increase and seasonal
service to Eagle-Vail, Colo., will operate four times per week through April
5.
"This is excellent news for MIA and is a testament to the strong working
relationship between the airline and the airport," said Jose Abreu, Miami-Dade
County Aviation Director.
About American Airlines
American Airlines, American Eagle and AmericanConnection serve 250 cities
in 40 countries with, on average, more than 3,400 daily flights. The combined
network fleet numbers more than 900 aircraft. American's award-winning Web
site, AA.com , provides users with easy access to check and book fares, plus
personalized news, information and travel offers. American Airlines is a
founding member of the oneworld Alliance, which brings together some of the
best and biggest names in the airline business, enabling them to offer their
customers more services and benefits than any airline can provide on its own.
Together, its members serve nearly 700 destinations in more than 130 countries
and territories. American Airlines, Inc. and American Eagle Airlines, Inc. are
subsidiaries of AMR Corporation. AmericanAirlines, American Eagle,
AmericanConnection, AA.com, We know why you fly and AAdvantage are registered
trademarks of American Airlines, Inc. (NYSE: AMR)
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SOURCE American Airlines
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CONTACT:
Martha Pantin, Corporate Communications of American Airlines,
Miami, Florida,
+1-305-520-3197, mediarelations@aa.com
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