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AMERICAN AIRLINES
To
launch a daily nonstop service between Chicago O'Hare
International Airport and Delhi, India
American
Airlines is to launch a daily nonstop service between
Chicago O'Hare International Airport and Delhi, India,
on Nov. 15, 2005, subject to government approval.
Delhi
is India's capital and third-largest city. The route
is nearly 7,500 miles and will be the longest nonstop
route in American's growing international network. The
airline will fly the route with its 236-seat Boeing
777-200 aircraft.
"This
new route is another step in our international growth
strategy. Delhi is an important and vital city and India
is one of the fastest-growing international markets
for both passenger and cargo traffic," said Henry
Joyner, American's Senior Vice President-Planning.
In
addition to the new Delhi flights, American has entered
into a Memorandum of Understanding to negotiate codeshare
and frequent flyer agreements with India-based Air Sahara,
which operates direct flights to 23 cities in India
and is one of the most successful and fastest-growing
private sector airlines in the country.
The
cooperative agreement, again subject to government approval,
will allow American's customers to make easy connections
throughout India. American will place its "AA"
flight code on Air Sahara flights and Air Sahara will
place its "S2" code on American's new service
to Chicago and beyond destinations within the United
States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. Members of
American's AAdvantage and Air Sahara's Cosmos frequent
flyer programs will be able to earn and redeem frequent
flyer miles on both airlines' networks.
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