American Airlines Adds Three Nonstop Flight to Rio de Janeiro
September 8, 2010 | Airline Flight, Airline Service, American Airline
In press release, American Airlines said their has added new schedule of nonstop flights three times a week flight to Brazil. Additional services nonstop flights from Dallas (Fort Worth International Airport) to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This is a seasonal flight service has been running during the month of April. For summer, the airline resumed service in August. For the year 2011 will resume flight services in November 2011.
The aircraft used for flights is Boeing 767-300 jets with 28 seats in business class and 191 in coach.
Peter Dolara, American’s senior vice president, said “These new flights offer a wonderful opportunity for people from Texas, the Southwest, West Coast and Midwest to fly via our largest hub at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to Brazil’s most popular cultural and tourism destination, Rio de Janeiro.”
“We believe seasonal service via DFW is a perfect complement to our upcoming new daily flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York that begins Nov. 18 and our existing daily flight from Miami International Airport,” Dolara adds. “We also will begin four days a week nonstop service between Miami and Brasilia starting Nov. 18.”
