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American Airlines reinvents and restructures its DFW hub

American Airlines made this announcement:

American Airlines is fundamentally changing the way it does business at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), the airlineโ€™s largest hub, and the airlineโ€™s customers will soon benefit from those changes in a meaningful way.

  • A reimagined schedule at the airlineโ€™s largest and most important hub enhances the customer experience at nearly every touchpoint.
  • Adjustments to scheduled flight times drive greater certainty for customers, improved and more desirable departure times and more seamless journeys.
  • Schedule enhancements and ongoing investments continue to improve the overall airport experience.
  • Americanโ€™s track record of recovering from irregular operations better than any other airline is further bolstered with investments in remote deplaning resources.

DFW has an outsized impact on the rest of the airlineโ€™s operation and on the journeys of the nearly 700,000 customers the airline serves every day across its global network. More customers and more bags travel and connect through DFW every day than any other airport in Americanโ€™s network โ€” with more than 30% of all daily connecting customers and daily connecting checked bags traveling through the airlineโ€™s hometown airport. When DFW runs well, American runs well. That impact demands continued focus and investment, and both are already well underway. The airline is investing millions of dollars to fortify DFW, delivering:

  • Smoother, seamlessย airport experiences
  • Greater certaintyย to schedules and connections
  • Improved resilienceย when weather or other disruptions hit

Restructuring DFW today for the customer journeys of tomorrow

For more than a decade, Americanโ€™s schedule at DFW has been concentrated across nine banks, or large clusters of flights across the operating day. As all airline bank structures do, this times large groups of flights together, coordinating arrivals and departures, and ultimately, coordinating quick and seamless connections.

Beginning in April โ€” and visible in the airlineโ€™s schedules starting Dec. 27 โ€” Americanโ€™s DFW operation is evolving to a 13-bank structure, providing more certainty to the airlineโ€™s average 100,000 peak daily customers traveling on the more than 930 average peak DFW daily departing flights.

With this structural schedule change, customers will also benefit from more improved early-morning departure times compared to 2025. Specifically, they will experience more departure options in highly desired time windows and fewer early morning departures to DFW, which is especially good news for customers making morning connections through DFW.

Adding even more trip certainty

In addition to the airlineโ€™s DFW schedule, American is making a bold and unprecedented investment in block time for flights to and from DFW and across the airlineโ€™s network. Block time โ€” the total scheduled time between pushback from the departure gate to arrival at the destination gate โ€” determines how long a customerโ€™s trip feels.

With this investment in Americanโ€™s customers, the airline is ensuring more on-time departures that lead to more on-time arrivals and fewer delays, all creating an overall smoother and improved travel experience. In short, American is bolstering its ability to get its customers and their bags where theyโ€™re going and on time.

Maximizing connections, minimizing disruptions

  • Improved customer connection times:ย American is making it easier to connect through DFW. While customers will still have the flexibility to book tight connections when time matters โ€”especially for business travelers โ€” the schedule enhancements provide more options for a stress-free experience. Americanโ€™s new structure at DFW reduces the concentration of very short connection times, creating more balance that offers customers greater confidence when planning their journey.
  • More connection opportunities:ย The new bank structure keeps nearly all existing connection opportunities in addition to creating new opportunities across the airlineโ€™s most-connected hub airport.
  • Itโ€™s great for bags, too:ย Just as customer connections will improve, so, too, will checked bag connections. That means even more bags arriving with customers, and in many cases, arriving ahead of customers. American has doubled down on checked bag management over the past few years, and this fundamental shift at DFW further strengthens the work already being experienced by customers.
  • Airspace efficiency:ย Whatโ€™s good on the ground is also good in the air. By reflowing Americanโ€™s DFW schedule, the airline is helping make the airspace around the DFW metroplex even more efficient, meaning fewer air traffic delays and more on-time departures and arrivals for customers.

Improving the overall airport experience

As American spreads out its DFW flight schedule across the day, the airline is also spreading out customer volume, including everything from local customers arriving in parking garages, checking in at lobbies and clearing security to connecting customers making their way through Americanโ€™s terminals to their next flights.

These changes are on top of a number of other critical investments to further enhance the customer experience when traveling through Americanโ€™s Flagship hub, and importantly, enabling future growth, which means more flight and destination options for our customers. That includes:

  • Modernizing Americanโ€™s facilities and airport terminals, including Terminal A and C Pier extensions adding nine incremental gates.
  • Expanding Americanโ€™s DFW footprint with theย addition of Terminal F. When completed in 2030, the airline will operate all 31 new gates in the terminal with increased widebody capacity, state of the art baggage technology and dedicated premium lounges, Flagship check-in and a new U.S. Customs facility.
  • Streamlining the airport security experience through new and innovative programs in partnership with the Transportation Security Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. TSA PreCheck Touchless ID is allowing customers at DFW (and 16 other locations across Americanโ€™s broad U.S. network) to use facial recognition technology for more secure and efficient identity verification. And with Enhanced Passenger Processing and One Stop Security โ€” of which,American was the first U.S. airline to roll outย โ€” customers arriving into and connecting through DFW from international travel are experiencing record fast U.S. immigration processing times along with a much-improved connection to their next flight.
  • Reimagining traffic flow, in coordination with DFW Airport, to provide a seamless travel experience pre- and post-flight. Critical updates to the vehicle traffic flow went live right ahead of the winter holiday travel season.

Recovering even better when bad weather hits

No other airline recovers from bad weather and irregular operations better than American, and the airline has demonstrated that time and time again. Having the airlineโ€™s largest hub at DFW provides immeasurable benefits to Americanโ€™s customers and the broader airline, including the ability to easily connect through an airport centrally located in the U.S.

With all the benefits DFW brings, it has also recently experienced a disproportionate amount of bad weather, particularly thunderstorms that can require the entire airport to be paused until the conditions clear. When that happens in the future, this new schedule structure will provide far greater resilience and less adverse impact, allowing American to recover even quicker and get customers on their way as soon as the weather clears.

โ€œOur investment in operational resilience extends beyond our DFW schedule,โ€ said Moses. โ€œWe know the negative impact flight diversions have on our customers. Theyโ€™re also incredibly disruptive to the broader airline, especially as they create congestion at airports which often limits our ability to get aircraft to a gate and importantly, deplane customers.โ€

At DFW, American is investing millions of dollars in additional remote deplaning capability (everything from equipment and bussing to staffing) that allows the airline to most importantly, divert fewer flights away from DFW.

American Airlines to use the new Airbus A319 on a new DFW-Bogota route

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) is planning to operate the new Airbus A319 on a new overnight daily Dallas/Fort Worth-Bogota and return route starting on November 21 per Airline Route.

Copyright Photo: Gerd Beilfuss/AirlinersGallery.com. Airbus A319-112 D-AVYQ (msn 5678) will become N8001N on delivery this month.

American Airlines:ย AG Slide Show

Virgin America launches Los Angeles-Las Vegas flights, get a drink and chat with a fellow passenger with the new Red in-flight entertainment system

Virgin America (San Francisco)ย today celebrated the launch of its new daily nonstop flight service from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS).

The three daily roundtrip flights will add to the airline’s existing service from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to LAS and from New York’s Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to LAS.

In addition, to mark its latest Vegas expansion, the airline today launches a first-of-its-kind seat-to-seat delivery service on flights nationwide. The feature allows guests to use the airline’s Redโ„ข in-flight entertainment platform to order a drink, meal or snack for fellow guests onboard, using the Red system’s on-demand food ordering system. Travelers can now send an in-flight cocktail to that friendly stranger in seat 4A โ€“ and then follow up with a text message using the seat-to-seat chat function also on Red.

VIRGIN AMERICA COCKTAIL DELIVERY SERVICE

Virgin America’s new seat-to-seat delivery feature on the Red system is live on flights nationwide and Sir Richard Branson helped introduce the innovative new feature with a video (see below). Travelers can now use the airline’s touch-screen seatback personal entertainment platform to send a cocktail, snack or meal to a fellow traveler onboard their flight using a digital seat map. Virgin America already features a seat-to-seat chat platform via its Red in-flight entertainment system, so that travelers can send text messages to other guests on their aircraft.ย  As part of the launch of the unique feature, Virgin America is kicking offย an online promotion inviting users to share how they are using or would use the new “Seat-to-Seat” featureย โ€“ including their best in-flight pick-up lines. ย Social media submissions are being collected from April 22ndย through May 22nd.ย  The top five entries will be voted on by Virgin America fans with the top two entries scoring grand prize packages including mood-lit Virgin America flights to Las Vegas from anywhere in the Virgin America U.S. domestic network, a two-night stay in a Terrace Studio at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, dinner for two at a restaurant of choice from the Restaurant Collection at The Cosmopolitan, and VIP entry to Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan. For contest rules and terms and conditions, visitย http://www.virginamerica.com/html/pdf/130422_get_lucky_woobox_tc.pdf

Once again Virgin America shows why it rates at the top of opinion polls for U.S. airlines. Well done VA.

Top Copyright Photo: Brian Peters. The first Virgin America Airbus A320 with Sharklets,ย Airbus A320-214 N361VA (msn 5515) named “Jersey Girl” arrives at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

Virgin America:ย AG Slide Show

Video: Sir Richard Branson introduces Virgin America’s Seat to Seat