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I would have never expected a totally routine flight between New York LaGuardia and Chicago O’Hare to be so memorable and special, but after 413 days .
American Airlines adding direct flights from DFW Airport to Syracuse, N.Y., and Columbus, Ga.
Fort Worth-based American now has more flights on its schedule from DFW for August than it did two years ago, and more destinations, too.
Planes from American Airlines outside of Terminal B at DFW International Airport, on Thursday, July 23, 2020. Ben Torres/Special Contributor(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
American Airlines will add direct flights from DFW International Airport to Syracuse, N.Y., and Columbus, Ga. again showing how the carrier’s reliance on its biggest hub is paying off for North Texas fliers.
Columbus sits on the Georgia-Alabama line. The carrier flew there briefly in 2013, but for all intents and purposes, it is a new route and all-new service by American Airlines to the city that is about 100 miles southwest of Atlanta.
American Airlines Group Inc. today reported its first-quarter 2021 financial results, including:
First-quarter revenue of $4.0 billion, down 53% year over year on a 39% year-over-year reduction in total available seat miles (ASMs).
First-quarter net loss of $1.3 billion, or ($1.97) per share. Excluding net special items
1, first-quarter net loss was $2.7 billion, or ($4.32) per share.
Raised $10 billion through debt offering backed by the AAdvantage program and used a portion of the proceeds to prepay in full the secured loan from the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
Ended the first quarter with approximately $17.3 billion of total available liquidity. Company expects to end the second quarter with approximately $19.5 billion in total available liquidity.
The red ink continued to flow at US airlines in the first quarter. But after a year of massive losses, airlines are showing signs that better times lie ahead.