American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) yesterday (April 11) launched new service to Dusseldorf, Germany, from its hub at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, adding a new destination to American’s global route map. The new flight, is operated with a Boeing 767-300 aircraft with 28 Business Class seats and 184 Main Cabin seats.
There are about 200 Germany-based companies in the Chicago area at 500 locations.
Daily ORD-DUS Service Schedule:
AA 242
- Departs ORD at 3:35 p.m.
- Arrives at DUS at 7:00 a.m. the following day
AA 241
- Departs DUS at 9:45 a.m.
- Arrives at ORD at 12:05 p.m.
In addition to the new route between Chicago and Dusseldorf, American is launching new international service to Asia and Europe later this spring and summer, delivering on the airline’s business plan and network strategy designed to provide more access and choices for customers in key international markets. American will add new service to Europe between New York – JFK and Dublin, Ireland, beginning June 12. From its largest hub in Dallas/Fort Worth, American will also launch its first-ever service to Seoul, South Korea, on May 9. American also launched new service to Latin America with a daily nonstop flight between Dallas/Fort Worth and Lima on April 1.
From Chicago, American flies to London, Manchester, Dublin, Paris, Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo, and seasonally to Rome and Helsinki in Europe, as well as Montego Bay, Jamaica. Additionally, American and American Eagle offer nonstop service to three cities in Canada and four cities in Mexico. From O’Hare, American, American Eagle and the American Connection® carrier offer more than 460 daily departures.
Copyright Photo: Luimer Cordero. Boeing 767-323 ER N7375A (msn 25202) lands at the Miami International Airport hub.
