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American Airlines: American Eagle
built 633 days ago
A benefit American Eagle pilots have is flexibility in choosing a crew base, with confirmation prior to training. Eagle bases are located in Boston, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Because of its relationship with American Airlines, American Eagle pilots ... enjoy the privileges of having the best jump-seat agreement in the industry, as well as a generous travel network that includes all American Airlines, American Eagle, and oneworld(R) Alliance destinations.
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The potential sale of American Eagle by its parent could lead to a reduction of service from the hub at Raleigh-Durham International Airport. Reductions likely would occur on routes connecting Raleigh-Durham and smaller cities, particularly Hartford, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Bentonville, Columbus, and Louisville. Service to Newark ... could be impacted. Many of these routes are served by other carriers serving RDU.[7]
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AAdvantage members earn miles when they fly on American Airlines, American Eagle, AmericanConnect, or any of the company's 30 airline partners. Members earn bonus mileage for fares purchased in Business Class and First Class. AAdvantage members ... have the option to purchase or give up to 40,000 miles. In addition, members earn miles through AAdvantage business partners that include airlines, hotels, rental cars, charities, credit cards, restaurants and phone companies.
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Every year over a million of American Airlines' and American Eagles' 100 million customers are travelers with disabilities. American, a founding member of the global oneworld alliance, consults with disabilities groups for advice on customer service and accessibility issues and maintains a team of specialists whose mission is to make flying as safe, convenient and dignified as possible for its customers with disabilities.
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FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines, Inc., today announced that it plans to divest American Eagle, its wholly-owned regional carrier. AMR, which has been engaged in an ongoing strategic value review process, believes that a divestiture of American Eagle is in the best interests of AMR and its shareholders and will be beneficial to American, American Eagle, their employees, and other stakeholders.
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FORT WORTH, Texas, Jan. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Eagle Airlines reported systemwide traffic for December decreased 6.7 percent from December 2006, on a capacity decrease of 5.6 percent. System load factor was 69.4 percent, down 0.8 points year over year.
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