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American AirlinesAmerican Airlines Hub Airports:Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) Chicago O'Hare (ORD)Miami (MIA) American Airlines destinationsAmerican Airlines operates flights to domestic and international destinations in Europe, Asia, Eurasia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Caribbean Middle East and Americas. London Airports serviced by American AirlinesLondon Heathrow (LHR) London Gatwick (LGW)Book your flights on-line with ExpediaAirport codes: London - all (LON), Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), City (LCY), Stansted (STN)
American Airlines London OfficeCity Ticket Office Nearest Underground Tube station: Piccadilly Circus Tickets from Gatwick- American Airlines office at Victoria Station (06.00-12.00). American Airlines Airline alliance:founding member of the Oneworld airline alliance. About American AirlinesAmerican Airlines is the largest airline in the United States. By many measures, including passenger traffic, fleet size and number of employees, American is the largest airline in the world. American Airlines HistoryAmerican Airlines developed from a conglomeration of small airlines companies and began flights to Europe and Japan in the mid-1980s. In 1990 American Airlines bought the Eastern Airlines' Central and South American routes. American Airlines negotiated the purchase of Trans World Airlines but it began losing money in the wake of the TWA merger and the September 11 attacks (in which two of its aircraft were involved). American Airlines has undergone cost-cutting measures and eventually rebounded, expanding its service into new markets. American Airlines websiteThe official American Airlines website
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