American Airlines and Other Carriers Are Adding Summer Flights as Passengers Slowly Return
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Slowly, the airline business is coming back to life as airlines set schedules for July that include more flights.
The latest is American Airlines, which says it plans to fly 55% of its domestic schedule in July, up dramatically from May when it flew 20% of its schedule from a year earlier.
“We’re seeing a slow but steady rise in domestic demand. After a careful review of the data, we’ve built a July schedule to match,” Vasu Raja, senior vice president of network strategy for American Airlines, said in a release announcing the airline’s schedule.
American is Increasing flights at a more aggressive pace than United Airlines, which is ramping up its July schedule to 25% of what it flew during the same month in 2019.
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CNBC
Slowly, the airline business is coming back to life as airlines set schedules for July that include more flights.
The latest is American Airlines, which says it plans to fly 55% of its domestic schedule in July, up dramatically from May when it flew 20% of its schedule from a year earlier.
“We’re seeing a slow but steady rise in domestic demand. After a careful review of the data, we’ve built a July schedule to match,” Vasu Raja, senior vice president of network strategy for American Airlines, said in a release announcing the airline’s schedule.
American is Increasing flights at a more aggressive pace than United Airlines, which is ramping up its July schedule to 25% of what it flew during the same month in 2019.
Read More →
By Phil LeBeau | 4 June 2020
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