Re: American starts U.S. east coast shuttle flights

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ahhh....ya....right..
don't tease me.

Seriously though...I would tend to think it would be in the release
somewhere.  I haven't checked the AA website yet.  I might check there later
to see if it mentions gauranteed seating unless someone else beats me to it.

Walter
DCA

----- Original Message -----
From: <damiross@attbi.com>
To: <AIRLINE@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU>

> Wonder if this will be shuttle service along the lines
> of the original one started by Eastern - in other words,
> will the traveller be gauranteed a seat on a particluar
> flight, even if it means operating an aircraft with only
> one pax on board.
>
> --
> David Ross
> http://home.attbi.com/~damiross
> > FORT WORTH, Texas, July 23 (Reuters) - American Airlines said it began
> > selling tickets this week for new shuttle flights linking Boston, New
York
> > and Washington this fall, joining two rivals serving the popular routes
> > through its American Eagle partner.
> > AMR Corp.'s (AMR) American Eagle unit will use 44-seat Embraer (EMBR4)
jets
> > to compete against US Airways Group Inc.'s (U) Airbus A319s and A320s,
which
> > seat 124 or 150 passengers, and Delta Air Lines Inc.'s (DAL) comparably
> > sized Boeing 737-800s.
> >
> > American's more modest service will offer 10 flights a day between New
> > York's Laguardia Airport and Boston's Logan Airport and between
Laguardia
> > and Reagan National Airport just outside Washington.
> >
> > The carrier already offers five flights a day between Boston and
Washington
> > and is adding a sixth on Aug. 1.
> >
> > American Eagle's Boston-New York service starts on Sept. 24 followed by
New
> > York-Washington a week later.
> >
> > The shuttle flights will offer leather seating, like Delta's and US
> > Airways', with three seats per row, separated by a single aisle.
> >
> > Delta currently offers 17 daily flights between New York and Boston and
> > another 15 New York-Washington flights.
> >
> > US Airways' shuttle runs 16 daily New York-Boston flights, 15 from New
York
> > to Washington and 14 between Boston and Washington.
> >
> > AMR Corp.'s fleet, including TWA, is the nation's largest. Delta is the
> > third-largest U.S. carrier and US Airways No. 7.
> >
> >
> > ©2002 Reuters Limited.
>

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