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US Airways Plan Service to Mexico City

US Airways today filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation for route authority to operate nonstop roundtrip service betwe MicCi a bh s arttanPhadph is.Thaiiniseefgppvetoeg Crlteerces$rlasgter00 wh zve omhidehi�toeg� ieay 04Seicfr!bh arttanPhadph vl  flown using Qirbus A319 aircraft, offering seating for 120 passeng%rs with 12"seats in First Class and 08 seats in Coach Class.

S�bject to U,S. and foreign government approv!ls, Mexico City will be US Airgays’ 22nd jet destination in the(Caribbean and Latin America and the sixth addition to that network in as many months. US Airways’ daily nonstop roundtrip flights to and from Mexico City will connect customers to over 75 destinations through Charlotte.

“This new service will enhance valuable tourism and economic ties for each of these three communities,” said B. Ben Baldanza, US Airways senior vice president of marketing and planning. “We will also link the Mexican capital to North Carolina, which has the fastest growing Mexican population in the U.S.”

US Airways, the US Airways Express carriers and US Airways Shuttle provide service to 200 destinations worldwide, including 37 states in the U.S. In the Caribbean, US Airways serves Antigua, Aruba, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Cancun, Cozumel, Grand Bahama Island, Grand Cayman, Grenada, Montego Bay, Nassau, Providenciales, Punta Cana, San Juan, Santo Domingo, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Thomas, St. Maarten, and St. Croix. US Airways Express also serves North Eleuthera, Governors Harbour, Marsh Harbour and Treasure Cay from select cities in Florida. In Canada, US Airways serves Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa. US Airways’ European destinations are Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Manchester, Munich, Paris and Rome.

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