American Eagle, the regional affiliate of
American Airlines, is to launch daily nonstop flights between New
York's John F. Kennedy International Airport and three new
destinations – Norfolk International Airport, Cincinnati /
Northern Kentucky International Airport and Indianapolis
International Airport, beginning 18 November 2010. Eagle will
operate the service with 50-seat Embraer ERJ-145 jets.
"American is delighted to introduce this new service from New York
to three key business markets," said Art Torno, Vice President –
New York. "Whether for business or pleasure, customers from
Norfolk, Cincinnati and Indianapolis will enjoy increased access
to New York City on American Eagle, as well as connections to the
28 international destinations American flies to from JFK,
including the Caribbean, South America, Europe and Japan."
American
and American Eagle are expanding their New York presence, and, by
2011, New York customers will have access to approximately 290
daily departures to more than 80 unique destinations, including
the new options for travel gained through American's partnership
with JetBlue Airways.
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