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American Airlines strengthens service to Canada in 2018

American Airlines Boeing 737-823 WL N830NN (msn 31091) BWI (Tony Storck). Image: 927377.

American Airlines is strengthening its ties to Canada. Starting next summer, American is adding service from its hub at Chicago Oโ€™Hare International Airport (ORD) to Calgary International Airport (YYC) and Vancouver International Airport (YVR). Daily service to Vancouver begins May 4, 2018, and seasonal service to Calgary begins June 7, 2018. The airline will also increase frequencies from the U.S. East Coast to Eastern Canada and extend seasonal service to popular Canadian destinations.

Canada fact sheet

New routes to Western Canada in 2018:

New service dates

ORDโ€“YVR: May 4, 2018
ORDโ€“YYC: June 7, 2018โ€“Sept. 4, 2018

Schedule

ORDโ€“YVR
Departs ORD at 8:35 p.m.
Arrives YVR at 11:14 p.m
YVRโ€“ORD
Departs YVR at 11 p.m.
Arrives ORD at 5:14 a.m. (next day)
ORDโ€“YYC
Departs ORD at 9:55 a.m.
Arrives YYC at 12:35 p.m.
YYCโ€“ORD
Departs YYC at 1:20 p.m.
Arrives ORD at 5:40 p.m.

 

 

Aircraft

ORDโ€“YVR: Boeing 737-800
ORDโ€“YYC: Embraer E175, Operated by Envoy

 

Increased service to Western Canada in 2018:

  • Edmonton: American has added an additional winter trip between Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) and Edmonton International Airport (YEG), increasing to two daily flights between Dec. 15, 2017 and April 2, 2018.

Increased service to Eastern Canada in 2018:

  • Toronto: Beginning Feb. 15, 2018, American is adding an additional trip between New York LaGuardia (LGA) and Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and starting May 4, 2018, American is adding an additional trip from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) to YYZ. LGA to YYZ is increasing from four to five trips (year-round) and upgauging two frequencies to a dual-cabin Embraer E175. DCA to YYZ is increasing from two to three trips (year-round).
    • Customers flying from YYZ will have access to a new, contemporary premium experience in Terminal 3 with the recently re-opened and redesigned 2,500-square-foot Admirals Clubยฎ lounge.
  • Ottawa: On May 4, 2018, American is adding an additional frequency between Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Ottawa International Airport (YOW). This route will now be operated three times daily, year-round.
  • Quebec City: Service between PHL and Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB) has been extended through Nov. 3, 2018.

With the addition of this new service, American will offer up to 69 daily flights from seven Canadian cities to U.S. hubs in Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix and Washington, D.C.

Top Copyright Photo:ย American Airlines Boeing 737-823 WL N830NN (msn 31091) BWI (Tony Storck). Image: 927377.

American’s pilots to picket today at Chicago O’Hare

Allied Pilots Association (APA), representing the 10,000 pilots who fly for American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth), will be picketing today (September 20) to “signify American Airlines pilotsโ€™ determination to secure a contract commensurate with their status as professional aviators for a major U.S. carrier”.

The 16 members of the APA Board of Directors will also participate in the rally, along with rank-and-file pilots from American Airlinesโ€™ Chicago base and other locations.

The picketing will be conducted between Terminals 2 and 3 on the outside connecting sidewalk at Oโ€™Hare International Airport.

According to the union, “American Airlines management recently received bankruptcy court approval to reject the APA-American Airlines Collective Bargaining Agreement. Management is now unilaterally implementing new terms of employment that adversely affect pilotsโ€™ working conditions, compensation and retirement security. APA believes management is using Chapter 11 bankruptcy to extract far more value from the pilots than whatโ€™s needed to successfully restructure American Airlines.”

In addition, the APA issued the following statement today:

The Allied Pilots Association (APA), certified collective bargaining agent for the 10,000 pilots of American Airlines, issued the following prepared statement in response to recent reports alleging a decline in the airlineโ€™s operational performance:

โ€œFirst of all, there is no job action of any sort that is organized, supported or sanctioned by the Allied Pilots Association.

โ€œAPA independently tracks the airlineโ€™s operational performance. We have verified that pilot sick rates have not deviated from normal historical rates. We have likewise verified that crew cancellations remain at normal rates.

โ€œOne area of increased operational unreliability we have observed is in mechanical delays, which isnโ€™t surprising. Although American Airlines operates the oldest fleet of any major U.S. carrier, management has decided to furlough a large number of mechanics and close one of its largest maintenance facilities. Management also decided some time ago to reduce its inventory of spare parts.

โ€œIn addition, management halted the recalls of furloughed pilots late last year, which has resulted in an insufficient number of pilots to maintain the schedule properly.

โ€œItโ€™s also important to remember that management chose to reject the APA-American Airlines Collective Bargaining Agreement, which served as an operating manual for our pilots. Managementโ€™s action has generated significant uncertainty for our pilots with respect to employment protections and operating rules, which are now under managementโ€™s unilateral control.

โ€œAPA members are experienced professionals who conduct themselves as professionals under whatever circumstances they encounter. Any negative impact on our airlineโ€™s operational integrity is of managementโ€™s own making.โ€

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Boeing 737-823 N830NN (msn 31091) taxies to the runway at Seattle/Tacoma.

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