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iPadMakesPaperlessCockpitsforAmericanAir
From: Voxant Newsroom on Thu, Jun 16 2011 4:51 PM
Pilots for American Airlines began testing new U.S.-approved iPad tablets on Thursday. The tablet is part of an effort to make commercial airline cockpits paperless.American Airlines, based in Fort Worth, Texas, said Thursday that the use of the Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) device would reduce enough...
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NYFPsThisWeekinWallStreetHistory
From: NYFP on Mon, Jun 06 2011 11:14 AM
05/06/11 In the latest episode of NYFP presents This Week in Wall Street History, we review the history of airliner Southwest Airlines. From its turbulent beginning to its current market dominance, Southwest Airlines is a true pioneer in aviation.
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AmericanOrderedtoreinstateFlightonOrbitz
From: Market News Video on Thu, Jun 02 2011 8:52 PM
Travelers will soon begin seeing American Airlines flights on travel booking site Orbitz (OWW) again. Late yesterday, a judge ordered American Airlines parent AMR Corp.
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AmericanAirlinestoCooperatewithDepartmentofJusticein
From: Voxant Newsroom on Fri, May 20 2011 3:18 PM
American Airlines (NYSE:AMR) today released a statement that it intends to fully cooperate with the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in an investigation into global distribution systems practices. According to the company, it had received a Civil Investigative Demand (CID) fr...
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OrbitzWorldwideSaidAMRCorpFiledALawsuitAgainstTheC
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, Apr 13 2011 9:53 PM
Orbitz Worldwide (NYSE:OWW) said that American Airlines parent AMR Corp. (NYSE:AMR) filed a lawsuit against the company and Travelport in regards to fees and how the carrier’s fare information and services would be displayed to customers.Orbitz said, "American Airlines' baseless claims agai...
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OrbitzAmericanAirlinesDisputeHeatsUp
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, Apr 13 2011 9:53 PM
Travel website Orbitz (OWW) is firing back against American Airlines today, calling a suit filed by the airline yesterday against Orbitz and its major stakeholder Travelport baseless. Orbitz said the suit is part of Americans tactics to force it to adopt an airline ticket distribution model that...
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AmericanAirlinesExpediaInkDeal
From: Voxant Newsroom on Tue, Apr 05 2011 8:10 PM
AMR Corp. (AMR) American Airlines and Expedia (EXPE) said late yesterday they have agreed upon a memorandum of understanding that will allow the companies to resume doing business with each other, effective immediately.
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RajatGuptaResignsfromAMRBoard
From: MSN Video on Mon, Mar 07 2011 5:04 PM
CNBC’s Scott Cohn reports that Rajat Gupta voluntarily resigned from the board of American Airlines.
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AmericanAirlinesUnitedContinentalAgreedTo5DayDelay
From: Voxant Newsroom on Tue, Feb 22 2011 5:33 PM
American Airlines Corp. (NYSE:AMR), United Continental Holdings (NYSE:UAL) and the city of Chicago, at the request of the U.S. Department of Transportation, said they have agreed to a 5-day delay in litigation over the planned expansion of Chicago’s O'Hare airport, according to a Bloomberg ...
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AmericanAirlines039PushToChangeTravelDistributionForAirlinesAndDistributorsTheCreditImplications
From: iTunes on Sat, Feb 05 2011 8:18 PM
On Dec. 21, 2010, American Airlines stopped selling its tickets through online travel distributor Orbitz Worldwide Inc. to implement its own system, Direct Connect. The move would enable American to provide its fares and other service options directly to online travel distributors. The result? L...
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AmericanAirlinesFeudingWithWebAgencies
From: Market News Video on Wed, Jan 05 2011 5:58 PM
Over the last two weeks, American Airlines (AMR) has pulled its flights from two of the largest online travel agency sites, Expedia (EXPE), and Orbitz (OWW), after disputes over the fees it must pay to list its flights with the agencies. Consequently, American has turned its focus to it...
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AmericanAirlinesFeudingWithWebAgencies
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, Jan 05 2011 4:58 PM
Over the last two weeks, American Airlines (AMR) has pulled its flights from two of the largest online travel agency sites, Expedia (EXPE), and Orbitz (OWW), after disputes over the fees it must pay to list its flights with the agencies. Consequently, American has turned its focus to its newly d...
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AmercianAirlinesPullsfromOWW
From: MSNBC on Mon, Dec 27 2010 11:04 AM
American Airlines pulls its flights from Orbitz. (CNBC)
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AmericanAirlinesPullsFlightsFromOrbitz
From: Voxant Newsroom on Thu, Dec 23 2010 4:44 PM
American Airlines will no longer sell its flights on travel website Orbitz (OWW). The move came after a judge in Illinois lifted a restraining order that prevented American from pulling its flights from the site.
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AmericanUSAirwaysReportTrafficforNovember
From: Voxant Newsroom on Sat, Dec 04 2010 1:44 PM
American Airlines said today the airlines traffic rose 4.3% in November over November 2009. Load factor rose 0.9%, to 80.4%, and capacity rose 3.2% year-over-year.
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AmericanAirlinesSeptTrafficRises56
From: FOX Business on Wed, Oct 06 2010 2:57 PM
FBN’s Robert Gray on the growth in traffic for the airline.
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DOTOKsAmericanAirlinesAlliancewithBritishAirwaysIberia
From: Market News Video on Wed, Jul 21 2010 2:13 PM
American Airlines said late Tuesday it has received approval from the US Department of Transportations to form an alliance with British Airways and Iberia. The venture was given the OK by the European Commission last week.
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EUOKsBritishAirwaysAmericanAirlinesAlliance
From: Market News Video on Wed, Jul 14 2010 2:20 PM
The European Union’s antitrust regulator has approved a stronger alliance between British Airways, American Airlines (AMR) and Iberia that would allow the airlines to share their flights. In exchange for approval, the carriers gave up some airport slots in the US and London.
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LongtermBetonAmericanAirlines
From: TheStreet.com on Mon, Jun 21 2010 4:41 PM
Longterm, Bet on American Airlines
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BPsResponsetoGulfSpill
From: MSNBC on Wed, Jun 02 2010 9:33 AM
Donald Carty, chairman of Virgin America and the former CEO of American Airlines, discusses BP’s handling of the oil crisis. (CNBC)
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