American Airlines will fly all Boeing 777 aircraft to Buenos Aires from both Miami and New York starting this fall, adding more passenger and cargo capacity to one of South America's most dynamic cities.
The all-Boeing 777 schedule from Miami to Buenos Aires will begin in early September, while 777 service from New York's Kennedy International Airport to Buenos Aires will begin in late October. The JFK service will operate through early April 2007.
American currently operates two daily nonstop flights between Miami and Buenos Aires -- one flown with a Boeing 777 and the second with a Boeing 767. Effective Sept. 6, the second flight will also be flown with Boeing 777 aircraft.
Service to Buenos Aires from New York is currently operated once daily with a Boeing 767. Effective Oct. 29, 2006 through April 2, 2007, a Boeing 777 will fly the route, and then revert again to a 767-300.
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The all-Boeing 777 schedule from Miami to Buenos Aires will begin in early September, while 777 service from New York's Kennedy International Airport to Buenos Aires will begin in late October. The JFK service will operate through early April 2007.
American currently operates two daily nonstop flights between Miami and Buenos Aires -- one flown with a Boeing 777 and the second with a Boeing 767. Effective Sept. 6, the second flight will also be flown with Boeing 777 aircraft.
Service to Buenos Aires from New York is currently operated once daily with a Boeing 767. Effective Oct. 29, 2006 through April 2, 2007, a Boeing 777 will fly the route, and then revert again to a 767-300.
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