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AA launches Chicago, Buenos Aries flights

American Airlines today said it will begin daily nonstop service from Chicago O’Hare International Airport to Buenos Aires, Argentina, effective Dec. 13. “We have long wanted to serve Latin America from our Chicago hub, and we are pleased that we will be able to do so as part of a new aviation agreement between Argentina and the United States,” said Peter Dolara, American’s Senior Vice President - Miami, Caribbean and Latin America.

“Buenos Aires is very much like Chicago—it’s a big financial hub in the Argentinean heartland and is a cultural center as well.

“This new route to Latin American complements our existing service to Buenos Aires from other gateways including Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami and John F. Kennedy Airport in New York. This new flight will provide easy, convenient connections to Buenos Aires for passengers and shippers located throughout the Midwest, the Pacific Northwest and Canada via O’Hare,” Dolara said.


   
Tickets for the new flight will go on sale Sunday, Aug. 26, and are pending final government approval.

American, a founding member of the global oneworld(R) Alliance, will serve the new route with its 221-seat Boeing 767-300 aircraft featuring 30 next-generation Business Class seats and 191 Economy/Coach class seats.

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Buenos Aires will be the 21st nonstop international destination served from O’Hare by American and its regional partner, American Eagle. American offers nonstop service to London and Manchester, England; Dublin, Ireland; Frankfurt, Germany; Paris, France; Rome, Italy; and Brussels, Belgium. American also flies to Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, Cancun, San Jose Del Cabo and Mexico City in Mexico and Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa in Canada. From Chicago, American also flies nonstop to Delhi, India; Tokyo, Japan, and Shanghai, China. American Eagle offers service to Nassau, Bahamas and Halifax, Canada.
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