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American Airlines celebrates 30 years in Miami

This month, American Airlines celebrates the 30th anniversary of its bold move to establish a hub at Miami International Airport (MIA).

In October 1989, American operated just 19 flights a day to six cities from MIA. Today, Miamiโ€™s hometown carrier operates more than 350 flights a day to nearly 130 destinations from the hub โ€” Americanโ€™s largest international gatewayโ€” including service to more than 70 cities across Latin America and the Caribbean. Americanโ€™s Cargo operation has also grown substantially. In 1989, American moved 39.5 million pounds of mail and freight. Today, it moves nearly 380 million pounds annually.

The Most Service to Latin America

No other carrier at MIA offers as much service to Latin America as American. Last month, American announced increased service between MIA and:

  • Santiago, Chile (SCL)
  • Lima, Peru (LIM)
  • Sรฃo Paulo, Brazil (GRU)

Earlier this year, the airline added new service to Cordoba, Argentina (COR), and Santiago de Cuba, Cuba (SCU) โ€” destinations that can only be reached from the U.S. on American.

A $21 Billion Economic Impact

American is a critically important economic engine for Miami and South Florida. What started out as a small hub in 1989 with fewer than 300 employees has grown to be the third-largest private employer in Miami-Dade County with more than 13,500 team members and an annual payroll exceeding $1.8 billion.

Americanโ€™s economic impact also goes far beyond the team members that care for our customers. More than 162,000 additional jobs are created through businesses that support our MIA operations, meaning that Americanโ€™s Miami hub contributes more than $21 billion annually to South Floridaโ€™s economy.

โ€œAmerican Airlines has a significant economic impact on our county,โ€ said Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez. โ€œIts Miami hub helps drive South Florida’s economy, and its robust schedule is critical to our communityโ€™s economic development. We value Americanโ€™s commitment to this community and know that its growth in the coming years will continue to stimulate our local economy.โ€

Investment in Miami and South Florida

Americanโ€™s commitment to MIA doesnโ€™t stop with its network and team members. The airline has invested heavily in the community over the last three decades and supported dozens of organizations, including the United Way, Camillus House, Autism Speaks, Feeding South Florida and the Nicklaus Childrenโ€™s Hospital Foundation. In 2018, Americanโ€™s corps of caring team member volunteers, the DoCrew, dedicated more than 30,000 hours of their time to these and other nonprofit organizations.

American is also committed to promoting Miami as a great place to live, work and play. The carrier partners with the Beacon Council, Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau and Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, amongst other civic organizations, to ensure the continued growth of both the city of Miami and the hub. Americanโ€™s success in South Florida has helped grow the cityโ€™s reputation as a premier destination for travelers around the world.

โ€œGreater Miami is a global gateway and welcomes a high volume of international visitors daily,โ€ said William D. Talbert, III, CDME, President and CEO of Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau. โ€œToday, the GMCVB celebrates American Airlines Miami hub 30 year anniversary alongside our partners in travel. With the majority of Greater Miamiโ€™s visitors arriving via air, American Airlines infrastructure investment in our community serves as a foundational platform to the local tourism industryโ€™s vitality.โ€

Help for Neighboring Communities

American has also been committed to providing disaster relief for neighboring communities after a number of hurricanes impacted the region over the past few years. After hurricanes Irma and Maria wreaked havoc across the Caribbean islands in 2017, MIA team members immediately stepped up to help people impacted by the storms. American transported 460,000 pounds of relief supplies to Puerto Rico, including food, water, cots, tarps and generators, in wake of the storm. In total, the number of cargo and relief items delivered to the Caribbean totaled more than 3 million pounds.

Most recently, the MIA team helped colleagues in the Bahamas who were impacted by Hurricane Dorian. Americanโ€™s Miami hub raised more than $55,000 for team members who lost nearly everything in the storm. The team also shipped more than 14,000 pounds of relief supplies within days of the hurricane.

โ€œAt American, we know that whatโ€™s good for Miami-Dade is good for American,โ€ said Liscano. โ€œOur commitment to Miami remains as strong as ever. We will continue to be the airline of choice for our customers, the premier gateway to Latin America and a loyal member of the South Florida community.โ€

LOT Polish Airlines arrives in Miami

LOT Polish Airlines on June 1 introduced the Warsaw – Miami route.

The new route was introduced withย NBA player – Marcin Gortat.

All photos by LOT.

Air Ayiti to start Miami service on June 7

Air Ayiti is the new Haitian national airline which operates a scheduled network within the Caribbean from its Port-au-Prince (PAP) base.

Air Ayiti now operates with an Eastern Airlines Boeing 767-200 for its international destinations.

The airline is planning to launch the PAP – Miami route on June 7.

 

Norwegian moves to San Francisco and Miami for higher yields

Norwegian has moved its Bay Area service from Oakland to San Francisco on March 31 for potential higher yields from the area.

This follows the move from Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood to Miami for the same reason.

Miami issued this statement and photo:

Norwegianโ€™s new service receives a water-cannon salute from Miami-Dade County.

Norwegian launched first-ever service at MiamiInternational Airport on March 31. The new service now gives travelers a daily nonstop option between MIA and London Gatwick Airport, aboard Norwegian’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft that seats 344 passengers in a two-class configuration.

Norwegian is one of four international airlines entering the Miami market within the next four months. On April 3, Moroccan national carrier Royal Air Maroc will launch the first-ever MiamiCasablanca route โ€“ MIA’sย first passenger flights to Africa since the year 2000 and Florida’s only nonstop service to the continent. On June 1, LOT Polish Airlines will begin four weekly flights to Warsaw โ€“ MIA’s first-ever service to Poland and the only nonstop route between Florida and Eastern Europe. French airline Corsair will launch service to Paris Orly Airport on June 10 with four weekly flights.

Previously the airline made this announcement:

Norwegian move its existing London service from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Miami International Airport and from Oaklandย International Airport to San Francisco International Airport.

The airline will move two of its existing London nonstop routes starting March 31, 2019. Service to London currently operated from Fort Lauderdale will move to Miami and from Oaklandย to San Francisco. Miami to London will be a daily service, while San Francisco to London service will be five times weekly. Economy fares from San Francisco to London start as low as $159.90 and from Miami at $159.90, one-way, including taxes.

Above Photo: Norwegian. Harvey Milk, American Civil Rights Activist featured on Norwegian’s 787 Dreamliner

Norwegian is also increasing frequencies on some of its Madrid, Paris and Rome service from other U.S. gateways for the summer 2019 schedule:

  • Denver to Paris will increase to three weekly flights, up from twice weekly.
  • Fort Lauderdale to Paris will increase to three weekly flights, up from twice weekly.
  • Los Angeles to Paris will increase to daily service, up from six weekly.
  • Los Angeles to Madrid will increase to four weekly flights, up from three weekly.
  • Los Angeles to Rome will increase to four weekly flights, up from three weekly.
  • New York to Madrid will increase to daily service, up from four weekly.
  • Oakland to Rome will increase to three weekly flights, up from twice weekly.
  • Orlando to Paris will increase to twice weekly service, up from once weekly.

Top Copyright Photo: Mark Durbin. Inbound flight number to SFO on March 31 was flight NRS 7173. 787-9 G-CKWE had the honor.

Viva Air Peru is coming to Miami

Viva Air Peru (vivaair.com) (Lima) is coming to Miami. The airline will start a new route linking Santa Marta with Miami on December 18, 2018.

The new route will be operated with Airbus A320s.

On May 9, 2017 Viva Air Peru commenced operations with two Airbus A320 aircraft.

All photos by the airline.

Sunwing Airlines starts Miami operations

Sunwing Airlines (flysunwing.com) Boeing 737-8Q8 SSWL C-FYJD (msn 41807) YYC (Chris Sands). Image: 932429.

Sunwing Airlines on December 1 added twice-weekly service on the Montreal (Trudeau) – Miami route until April 28, 2019.

The carrier will also operate weekly flights to MIA also from Ottawa, Quebec City and Toronto (Pearson) starting later this month during the winter/spring season according to Airline Route.

Top Copyright Photo (all others by Sunwing):ย Sunwing Airlines (flysunwing.com) Boeing 737-8Q8 SSWL C-FYJD (msn 41807) YYC (Chris Sands). Image: 932429.

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Ethiopian Airlines launches historic cargo route at MIA

(PRNewsfoto/Miami International Airport)

On August 29, Ethiopian Airlines launched the first of two weekly freighter flights between the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa and Miami, creating the first-ever cargo-only route between the African continent and Miami International Airport. The scheduled flights will operate on a route that includes intermediate stops in Spain, Colombia and Belgium on inbound and outbound services. All flights will utilize Boeing 777-200LRF freighter aircraft.

Ethiopian’s announcement is the latest milestone in MIA’s strategic plan to expand into new global markets, adding to the synergies created by its extensive cargo network throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.

During 2017, TACA Peru began four weekly freighter flights from five South American cities; Mexico-based Aeronaves TSM commenced 10 weekly freighter flights from Cancun; and Qatar Airways launched two weekly cargo flights from Doha, with intermediate stops in Luxembourg, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Quito, andย Liege.

In 2018, Southern Air began weekly all-cargo service from Hong Kong via Anchorage; Turkish Cargo launched a second weekly frequency from Istanbul; and Polar Air Cargo launched direct Tokyo freighter service.

Ethiopian Airlines issued this short statement:

Ethiopian Airlines, the largest Aviation Group in Africa and SKYTRAX certified Four Star Global Airline, is pleased to announce that it commenced twice weekly freighter service to Bogota, Colombia on August 29, 2018. The cargo service will depart from Zaragoza (Spain) and will fly to Bogota with a stopover in Miami, using the Boeing 777 freighter aircraft.

Photo: MIA.

Bahamasair launches the Miami-Bimini route on May 3

The inaugural Miami-Bimini flight receives a water-cannon salute from Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. (PRNewsfoto/Miami International Airport)

On May 3,ย officials from the Miami-Dade Aviation Department and Bahamasair celebrated the airline’s launch of four weekly flights between Miami and Bimini with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and gate reception at Miami International Airport for the route’s first passengers.

Miami-Dade Aviation Director Lester Sola (center) and officials from Bahamasair and the Bahamas cut the ceremonial ribbon at the launch of direct service to Bimini. (PRNewsfoto/Miami International Airport)

The inaugural departure flight to Bimini was sent off to the rhythm of a Junkanoo band and received a water cannon salute from Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.

Bahamasair celebrates the Bimini launch with a Junkanoo band. (PRNewsfoto/Miami International Airport)

Bahamasair currently flies to Nassau from Miami daily. The new route, served by ATR 42 aircraft that seats 50 passengers, will be MIA’s only service to Bimini and its seventh destination in the Bahamas. More than half a million passengers travel between MIA and the Bahamas annually.

Bahamasair is the latest airline to launch new service at MIA this year, following LATAM Airlines beginning a weekly flight to Salvador, Brazil โ€“ MIA’s ninth Brazilian destination – on April 29. Next month, Air Italy will enter the Miami market with four weekly flights to Milan on June 8; and American Airlines will launch daily service to Savannah, Georgia on June 7, followed by a weekly flight to Bonaire, Lesser Antilles on June 9. Later this year, Brazilian low-cost carrier GOL will return to MIA with daily flights to Brasilia and Fortaleza on November 4, and American Airlines will launch new service to Georgetown, Guyana; Pereira, Colombia; and St. Vincent and the Grenadines in December.

Photos: MDAD.

Delta to serve Havana, Cuba, from New York-JFK, Atlanta and Miami

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Delta Air Lines will begin serving Havana, Cuba, this fall from New York-JFK, Atlanta and Miami as a result of today’s announcement by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). Delta applauds and thanks the DOT for awarding the airline the ability to resume operating daily, nonstop scheduled service to the Caribbean island for the first time in almost 55 years.

All routes are subject to Cuban regulatory approval. Delta will begin selling seats to Havana this summer.

Delta inherited passenger service to Havana, Cuba, from its merger with Chicago and Southern Air Lines (C&S) on May 1, 1953, offering nonstop flights from New Orleans. Political instability and profitability issues ultimately led Delta to suspend service on December 1, 1961.

From 2002-2004 Delta operated charters between New York-JFK and Havana. In October 2011, Delta began operating up to a dozen charter flights to Havana per week with daily service from Miami and weekly service from Atlanta and New York-JFK. It operated almost 500 trips before suspending service on December 29, 2012. Most recently, in 2015, Delta performed three ad hoc charter flights including one that carried the Minnesota Orchestra back to Cuba for its first performance on the island in more than 85 years.

Copyright Photo:ย Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-832 WL N3765 (msn 30819) JFK (Stephen Tornblom). Image: 921237.

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VivaColombia arrives in Miami

VivaColombia A320 arrives in MIA (MDAD)(LR)

VivaColombia (Medellin) launched its first service in the United States yesterday (December 2) when it began flights between Miami International Airport and Medellรญn, Colombia. The budget carrier, which already serves 11 cities in Colombia and three other destinations in Latin America, will also begin Miami-Bogotรก service on December 16. The new flights will utilize 180-seat Airbus A320 aircraft.
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VivaColombiaโ€™s Miami-Medellรญn flights, which operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, arrive in Miami at 10:10 a.m. and depart to Medellรญn at 11:50 a.m. The Miami-Bogotรก schedule, which will also operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, will arrive in Miami at 7:05 p.m. and depart to Bogotรก at 8:35 p.m.

VivaColombia is Colombiaโ€™s second-largest airline, the nationโ€™s leading budget carrier, and MIAโ€™s sixth international low-cost carrier.

Photo: Miami International Airport.

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