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American Airlines says it will stop flying to 15 US cities in October, leaving some without an airline — here's the full list
American Airlines says it's suspending service to 15 cities across the US on October 7 as federal assistance through the CARES Act is scheduled to expire. Secondary cities across the airline's route network from New Mexico to Connecticut are on the chopping block, with some cities in danger of losing all air connectivity once American leaves. Cities served only by the American Eagle regional arm are most affected. American said the suspensions were scheduled to last through November 3… (www.yahoo.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I have a feeling that most of the Pax. flying out of KROW were pilots flying back to base after flying in a bird going into storage.
Sad to see that KFLO will be left with no airline service at all. Delta pulled out in 2011, now AE is bailing. While I understand that the area isn't what one would call "bustling", it is still sad to see them go.
Another related Article: https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/american-airlines-will-suspend-flights-to-15-us-cities-amid-aid-debate
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i remember in the early 80's when american made many changes to its schedule,with the help of the unions,to ADD american eagle to a lot of smaller markets,and take out the bigger planes that had been serving some as american airlines..by deleting smaller cities,american is just going back in time,and its sad to see,even if they say its temporary..i also remember the issue with the SCOPE clause for the unions, as they feared american eagle an its crews would be taking jobs and routes flown by american aircraft and crews..it was all worked out..by the way, there are cities like houston that operate eagle from hou and aa from iah,and have on occasion,had a few eagle flights into iah as well..i remember cities in texas such as amarillo and lubbock,who had the larger aa aircraft, and then cut back to strictly eagle (now envoy) flights..we shall see what happens..
Also, airline demand from New Haven's largest enterprise - Yale university, basically disappeared since Yale locked down and switched to remote classes