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NewsObserver.com - Business (Free subscription) | yesterday
American Airlines confirmed today that it sent layoff notices to 27 ground and airport workers at Raleigh-Durham International Airport as part of another round of cutbacks nationwide.
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
American Airlines has sent notices to 469 employees at airports in five U.S. cities that they may lose their jobs in November as the airline continues to cut back on flights. A total of 353 workers at Chicago O'Hare International Airport received the notices. The remaining notices went to workers in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Raleigh-Durham, N.C., and Columbus, Ohio. The letters were sent to...
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The Business First of Columbus (Free subscription) | yesterday
American Airlines Inc. is informing several states, including Ohio, that it will eliminate 469 workers at perations scattered around the country. (AMR)
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NewsObserver.com - Local & State (Free subscription) | yesterday
American Airlines has sent notices to hundreds of employees at airports in five U.S. cities - including one in North Carolina - that they could lose their jobs in November as the airline continues to cut flights.
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The Dallas Business Journal (Free subscription) | yesterday
American Airlines Inc. has sent warn notices to different states informing them of pending layoffs that will impact 469 employees, a spokeswoman for American confirmed Thursday morning. (AMR)
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asap news (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
In continuing with the cutbacks in its workforce previous planned for this fall, American Airlines has sent notices to 469 employees, working at five different airports in the U.S. that they may lose their jobs on November 1. The hardest hit segment would be employees at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, the second-largest of American’s [...]
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
American Airlines has told 469 employees at airports in five U.S. cities that they may lose their jobs in November as the airline continues to cut back on flights.
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Bed and Breakfast Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
American Airlines says travel slows in AugustCNNMoney.com - 2 hours agoNEW YORK (Associated Press) - American Airlines said Wednesday that a measure of its travel volume slowed in August. The world's largest airline reported an …
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Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Hardest hit would be the workforce at American's second-biggest hub, Chicago O'Hare International Airport, where 353 employees received the layoff notices. The company has also notified 53 airport employees in Los Angeles, 28 in San Francisco, 27 in Raleigh-Durham, N.C., and eight in Columbus, Ohio.
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China travel industry news (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
American Airlines asks delay in new China flights American Airlines has asked federal regulators for permission to delay its launch of new nonstop service between Chicago and Beijing for a year, citing the high price of jet fuel and other obstacles. American, the largest U.S. airline, filed its request Friday with the Transportation Department, making it the [...]
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TG Daily (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Helicopters, news vans and curious onlookers. It's not the latest Los Angeles car chase, but the landing of a troubled American Airlines passenger jet at the Los Angeles International Airport. The pilot of the Boeing 737-800 reported trouble with the left main landing gear and tires shortly after takeoff. After approximately 40 minutes of troubleshooting, flight 1586 safely landed with fleets...
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Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | yesterday
American Airlines Inc. said Wednesday that it filled 83.5 percent of its seats on its August flights, down 1.5 percentage points compared with August 2007. While the Fort Worth-based carrier reduced capacity 1.1 percent, traffic declined at a faster rate, 2.9 percent. Regional partner American Eagle also reported that its passenger loads declined in August, down 7.3 points to 69.7 percent. Its traffic...
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
Virgin Atlantic said that a proposed alliance between the two airlines would create a monopoly on trans-Atlantic service from London Heathrow Airport.