American Airlines has made the following
additional adjustments to its schedule in response to decreased
travel demand due to the COVID19 outbreak:
- Reduce international capacity for the summer
season by 34% versus the previous selling schedule, including a
50% reduction in April trans-Atlantic capacity;
- Continue to operate flights to and from Europe
for up to seven days to ensure customers and employees can return
home;
- Reduce service to South America, including a
suspension of flights to Argentina; and
Suspended flights are expected to resume as early
as 7 May 2020.
New schedule changes include:
Europe
Continue operating flights from Dallas-Fort Worth
(DFW), New York City (JFK), and Miami (MIA) to Barcelona (BCN),
Madrid (MAD) and Paris (CDG) for up to seven days;
Suspending flights from Charlotte (CLT) and
Philadelphia (PHL) to Amsterdam (AMS), Frankfurt (FRA), MAD,
Munich (MUC) and Zurich (ZRH) on Friday, 13 March 2020, as CLT and PHL
are not government-approved gateways;
Suspending service from Raleigh/Durham, North
Carolina (RDU) to London (LHR);
Reducing service from JFK, DFW and Chicago (ORD)
to LHR; and
Delaying the start of some seasonal routes to
early May.
South America
Suspending service from MIA, JFK, DFW, LAX to
Buenos Aires (EZE) and ending service from MIA to Cordoba,
Argentina (COR);
Suspending service from DFW and LAX to São Paulo
(GRU); and
Suspending service from DFW to Santiago (SCL).
These capacity reductions assume no slot waivers
are in place.
At airports where demand exceeds airfield and/or
terminal capacity, access is governed by slots that grant airlines
permission to take off and land at specific times. Given the
decrease in demand related to COVID19, American has requested
temporary relief from this usage requirement — otherwise known as
requesting a slot waiver — to better align capacity with demand
without the risk of losing valuable takeoff and landing slots for
the future.
American will continue to take care of customers
as this situation develops. The airline announced today that it
has offered to waive change fees for customers who purchased
tickets prior to 11 March for travel to Europe, including the
United Kingdom, through 31 May. Additionally, American’s
reservations team will contact customers whose flights have been
canceled directly by email or telephone. Customers who booked
through a travel agent will be contacted by their agency directly.
If a flight is canceled and a customer chooses not to be rebooked,
they may request a full refund.
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