American Airlines moves from Gatwick to Heathrow
After 26 years at London Gatwick Airport, the American Airlines are moving to London Heathrow.
The American Airlines’ planning senior vice-president Henry Joyner said: "We want to strengthen our competitive position within the new open skies regime, so it makes sense to focus our efforts in London at Heathrow.
"These changes do not impact the total number of American flights to and from London. We'll operate up to 18 daily departures to Heathrow this summer from seven US airports."
The last American Airline service from Gatwick will be will be a Dallas/Fort Worth connection on April 13.
The American Airlines’ planning senior vice-president Henry Joyner said: "We want to strengthen our competitive position within the new open skies regime, so it makes sense to focus our efforts in London at Heathrow.
"These changes do not impact the total number of American flights to and from London. We'll operate up to 18 daily departures to Heathrow this summer from seven US airports."
The last American Airline service from Gatwick will be will be a Dallas/Fort Worth connection on April 13.
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