AA Pensions Schemes Being Affected
Submitted by Ryan Bilanich on Sat, 02/04/2012 - 13:02It has been recently revealed in a report that the AA retiree committee shall now incorporate plans for safeguarding the needs and requirement of the pensioners in the nation. It was revealed by the AMR Corporation's American Airlines which is currently planning to exit the bankruptcy they had filed.
American Airlines File Bankruptcy
Submitted by Jack Beckman on Wed, 11/30/2011 - 13:48Reports have highlighted about American Airline’s bankruptcy recently, but officials of the company are guaranteeing no disruption or any other effect of bankruptcy on the airline’s services to customers.
Airfares Increased
Submitted by Dominic Haber on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 17:16Reports claimed that Americans Airlines have hiked $10 per round trip fare. This has been the seventh fare hike in this year.
The US airlines have made the price change on Wednesday. The airlines have also raised a round trip fare rise of $20 for its services to Canada and Hawaii.
American Airlines cut down losses but is expected to stay in danger zone for 2010
Submitted by Allan Swanoski on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 10:42American Airlines could cut down its losses in the final quarter, but increasing prices of fuel may keep the carrier based in Fort Worth in the red in this year.
Disputes on Airfare with websites spread
Submitted by Jack Beckman on Tue, 01/04/2011 - 12:06The largest online travel company of the world named Expedia will no longer keep the names of American Airlines flights on its website, tossing in the latest volley in the combat between the airline and some Web-based travel firms that could have some effect on customers.
Delta, American airlines take back fare charts from some travel sites
Submitted by Satish Verma on Mon, 01/03/2011 - 15:48Travelers who want to book a flight online will find fewer options at present as two of the country's biggest airlines have stripped their fares from some travel sites.
Online travel company Expedia stops selling American Airlines’ tickets
Submitted by Ryan Bilanich on Sun, 01/02/2011 - 07:29Close on the heels of Orbitz. com's December 21 decision to stop selling tickets for American Airlines, online travel company Expedia announced a similar move on Saturday, saying that it had failed to reach a new distribution agreement with the Fort Worth-based carrier.
American Airlines have taken back all its fare data from Orbitz website
Submitted by Ryan Bilanich on Wed, 12/22/2010 - 11:55On Tuesday, American Airlines pulled off all of its airfares from Orbitz Worldwide Inc., braking up with the online travel company that the carrier formed ten years back with United and other major airlines.
US clearing BA links with American Airlines
Submitted by Harkamal Singh on Wed, 07/21/2010 - 15:03The contentious union that has been fervently contrasted by Virgin Atlantic's Sir Richard Branson and by now has barren by watchdog's on two different instances shall permit the duo to conspire on ticket prices and agenda, churning in earnings and aiming business customers.
American Signs Pact with JetBlue
Submitted by Aaron Ross on Wed, 03/31/2010 - 20:21American Airlines and JetBlue Airways Corp. have joined hands following an agreement in order to make the expansion plans viable at the famous New York's Kennedy airport.












