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To achieve profitability, American Airlines has been cutting costs, refocusing on sales and distribution, leveraging its loyalty program, and investing in premium travel experiences. These efforts helped reduce operating expenses by 0.1% during the quarter, while premium unit revenue outperformed the main cabin.
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Thousands of flights canceled, delayed amid government shutdown cuts. How to reach your airline
The third day of flight cuts during the ongoing government shutdown has caused thousands of cancellations and delays, sending some travelers scrambling.
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How the FAA flight cuts may impact American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and North Texas airports
The two major airports in North Texas will lose flights should the Federal Aviation Agency follow through with a 10% reduction in air traffic at some of the nation's busiest airports.
AA cuts more than 200 flights a day starting Friday, Nov. 7 due to FAA order to reduce air traffic during government shutdown.
The FAA said it was requiring the reduction of air traffic by 10% across 40 “high-volume” markets starting Friday. American Airlines operates 75% of the flights at Philadelphia International Airport.
Flights from the Waco Regional Airport, bound for Dallas on Friday morning, have been canceled by American Airlines.
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American Airlines has announced plans to cut a small number of management and support roles, mainly at its headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas
More than 1,400 flights scheduled for Sunday were canceled, marking the third day of widespread travel disruptions as the government shutdown takes its toll.