Her work has been featured in publications including The Points Guy, USA Today ... or received a status exception from the airline within the last five years. United Has Flight Deals Running ...
American Airlines confirmed to PEOPLE on Friday, Jan. 31, that flight 5342 will cease to exist. The airline is retiring the ...
That’s because American Airlines has retired that number after the deadly plane crash in Washington, D.C., said Jesse Romo, ...
Several flights to and from Washington D.C. have been canceled at the Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) following a deadly crash Wednesday night.
The FAA and NTSB have launched an investigation into how an American Airlines flight collided with a military helicopter over the Potomac River.
American Airlines will stop using flight number 5342, the number used by the jet that collided with a helicopter Wednesday ...
"We are devastated by the accident involving a team member at Charlotte Douglas International Airport," American Airlines released in a statement to USA TODAY Tuesday. "Our thoughts and prayers ...
MOSINEE - American Airlines will introduce new, larger aircrafts to upgrade its flights between Central Wisconsin Airport and Chicago O'Hare International Airport. Beginning March 6, American Airlines ...
MORE: American Airlines flight diverts to JFK after apparent bird strike damages engine American Airlines said in a statement that it is “focused on ensuring that all involved have the support ...
MOSINEE - American Airlines will introduce new, larger aircrafts to upgrade its flights between Central Wisconsin Airport and Chicago O'Hare International Airport. Beginning March 6, American ...
RELATED: No survivors expected in DC midair collision, authorities say; here's who has been identified so far American Airlines flight 5342 collided with the helicopter around 9 p.m. on January 29 ...
An American Airlines employee at Charlotte Douglas International Airport was fatally struck on the tarmac on Monday, officials said. The employee was working on the apron, or ramp, when they were ...