From
AA.com
"American plans to gradually resume more flying until it reaches about 80 percent of the capacity it flew prior to the hijacking tragedy and the implementation of new airport security measures.
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Anticipated Schedule Reductions
American said it will trim capacity across its entire network. In addition to its hubs in Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami and St. Louis, the following domestic markets will see a reduction in flight frequency:
Atlanta
Austin
Boston
Charlotte
Colorado Springs
Dallas Love Field
Denver
Detroit
El Paso
Fort Lauderdale
Hartford
Houston Hobby
Houston Intercontinental
Kansas City
Los Angeles
Minneapolis/St. Paul
New York JFK
New York LaGuardia
Newark
Newburgh, New York
Oakland
Ontario
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Portland
Raleigh/Durham
Reno
Rochester
Sacramento
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
San Juan
Seattle
Tampa/St. Petersburg
Tucson
Tulsa
Washington Dulles
Washington National
Wichita
This includes the temporary suspension of all service from Dallas Love Field to Chicago and New York LaGuardia.
Internationally, American will reduce frequencies to:
Bogota, Colombia
Buenos Aires
Calgary
Caracas, Venezuela
Grand Cayman
Guatemala
London Heathrow
Mexico City
Monterrey, Mexico
Panama
Paris
Rio de Janeiro
St. Maarten
Sao Paulo
Vancouver
Zurich
[ 14 September 2001: Message edited by: The Guvnor ]