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===Oklahoma===
===Oklahoma===
* [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma|Oklahoma City]] – [[Will Rogers World Airport]] (TS)
* [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma|Oklahoma City]] – [[Will Rogers World Airport]] (TS)
* [[Tulsa, Oklahoma|Tulsa]] – [[Tulsa International Airport]] (CH [starts 11/2], TS [ends 11/1])
* [[Tulsa, Oklahoma|Tulsa]] – [[Tulsa International Airport]] (CH)


===Pennsylvania===
===Pennsylvania===

Revision as of 22:41, 28 December 2008

AmericanConnection
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IATA ICAO Call sign
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Founded2001
Frequent-flyer programAAdvantage
AllianceOneworld
Fleet size15 (Chautauqua)
15 (Trans States)
Destinations27
HeadquartersIndianapolis, IN (Chautauqua)
St. Louis, MO (Trans States)
Key people----

AmericanConnection is a brand name used by two regional airlines and their holding companies to feed American Airlines's flights at the airline's Miami and St. Louis hubs:

AmericanConnection is the name given to flights operated by independent carriers. The AmericanConnection carriers previously operated under a marketing agreement with Trans World Airlines as Trans World Express.

Together, the two carriers operate over 300 flights a day to 27 destinations. The AmericanConnection services are operated as an affiliate to the Oneworld airline alliance.

In March 2007, AMR announced that RegionsAir would no longer operate as an AmericanConnection carrier. It was announced that Great Lakes Airlines, under its own name, would resume service to seven of the nine cities that RegionsAir had previously served. The remaining two cities (Jackson, TN, and Owensboro, KY) no longer receive air service to St. Louis. [1]

Disasters

Incidents

  • An Embraer ERJ 145 en route Washington's Reagan National-St. Louis (Flight AA5526) was forced to make an emergency landing at the Pittsburgh International on June 12, 2006 after one of its hydraulic systems failed. The aircraft's alternate hydraulic system failed after landing and the jet was towed to the gate.
  • On April 22, 2008, a Chautauqua Airlines flight from St. Louis to Milwaukee experienced engine failure and landed safely at MidAmerica St. Louis Airport. Of the 32 passengers on board, none were injured.

Destinations

AmericanConnection operates non-stop service to and from St. Louis, Missouri's Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport to destinations in the United States. Beginning in June 2008, AmericanConnection (Trans States) will also begin flying from American Airlines' hub at Miami International Airport.

Arkansas

Colorado

Connecticut

Florida

Georgia

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Louisiana

Maryland

Minnesota

Missouri

New Jersey

North Carolina

Ohio

Oklahoma

Pennsylvania

Tennessee

Texas

Virginia

Wisconsin

Terminated destinations

[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d AMR Press Release
  2. ^ "Airlines" of Bush Intercontinental Airport as of September 20, 2003, Houston Airport System