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American Airlines is one of the largest airlines in the world and a major carrier in the United States. Headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, American Airlines provides services to more than 350 destinations worldwide. With an extensive fleet and numerous partner airlines, American Airlines offers a wide variety of options for passengers seeking a convenient and enjoyable travel experience.
American Airlines was established as American Airways in 1930, following a merger of several small carriers. Over the years, the airline has continued to expand its route network, fleet size, and services, becoming a leading carrier in the aviation industry. Following a merger with US Airways in 2013, American Airlines emerged as the largest airline in the world by several key metrics, including total revenue, fleet size, and passenger miles flown.
American Airlines operates flights to and from a vast network of airports around the globe. The airline serves major cities in the United States, Europe, Asia, and other regions. Some of the key airports in American Airlines' extensive network include Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (its main hub), Miami International Airport, New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, and Los Angeles International Airport.
Flight codes are used to identify specific flights and routes. There are two main formats for flight codes: IATA and ICAO. The table below highlights the differences between these two formats for American Airlines flights.
Departure Airport | Arrival Airport | Airline | IATA | ICAO |
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New York (JFK) | Chicago (ORD) | American Airlines | AA245 | AAL245 |
Los Angeles (LAX) | Miami (MIA) | American Airlines | AA873 | AAL873 |
Dallas (DFW) | San Francisco (SFO) | American Airlines | AA501 | AAL501 |
Boston (BOS) | Seattle (SEA) | American Airlines | AA310 | AAL310 |