American AirlineAmerican Airlines is the largest airline in the world when it comes to total passengers miles transported and fleet size. Second only to Air France in operating revenues, American Airlines serves 157 cities, has a fleet of 672 aircraft, and in 2005 was responsible for 138 billion revenue passenger miles. American transports more passengers between the United States and Latin America and has four US hubs: Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami, Saint Louis, and Chicago. It also has a hub stationed in San Juan, Puerto Rico.American Air has always been the home to go to for cheap flights; whether it be domestically or internationally the best bet, it would seem, would be to try and find the cheapest airline with the most flights out and in and go with that. Domestically it’s also a good idea to look to where the most flights come and go. LAX in Los Angeles, SFO in San Francisco, or either Kennedy, LaGuardia, or Newark near New York City are always good spots to land a deal from American Airlines. American Airlines reservations can be had online, directly from a sales rep, or in any number of other ways. It’s a good idea to try and get tickets ahead of time if you’re looking for cheap plane tickets for air to Europe, Asia, or South America as these flights often fill up with smart people well in advance of the scheduled take off and really spontaneous people more towards the takeoff. For American Airlines flight schedules and flight status, it’s important to keep tabs on what’s going on online at the website. You can also help grandpa get the most form his senior discount on his American Airline flights to the British Isles and France, by helping him with the web. He’s sure to be a little less deft; show him that you care. Sadly, for the liberal left in the United States, Air America has declared bankruptcy. The only alternative I can see to this sad turn of events is to make the most of your visit with grandpa and kiss your honey good night!
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