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American Eagle announces new flights to Haiti from Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic beginning March 12

FORT WORTH, Texas.- American Airlines will resume service into Port-au-Prince, Haiti, beginning Friday, Feb. 19. The first flight will depart from American's hub at Miami International Airport at 6:40 a.m. EST, arriving at Port-au-Prince at 8:35 a.m. EST. This flight marks the first commercial passenger aircraft into Haiti since the earthquake that devastated the country on Jan. 12.

"All of us at American Airlines and American Eagle have been eager to restore our normal operations into Haiti," said Peter Dolara, American's Senior Vice President – Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America. "These flights serve as major milestones toward helping the country rebuild. With commercial air service restored, we can better connect loved ones and provide consistent transportation to and from Haiti."

American will offer three daily nonstop flights – two from Miami International Airport and one from Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport. In addition, American will offer one flight from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport four times per week. American will operate flights into Port-au-Prince's Toussaint L'Ouverture International Airport with its Boeing 737 and 767 aircraft.

Starting March 12, American Eagle will begin new service into Haiti from its San Juan, Puerto Rico, hub. The airline will offer a daily nonstop flight as well as two flights through two cities in the Dominican Republic – Santo Domingo and Santiago. American Eagle will operate its ATR-72 aircraft on flights into Haiti.

"We have begun our journey to recover from the catastrophic earthquake, but with support from companies like American Airlines, we hope it won't be nearly as long," said Ralph Latortue, Consul General of Haiti in Florida for the Southern U.S. "We are very grateful to American Airlines and American Eagle for their continued commitment to Haiti. Not only are they the first passenger airlines to return to Haiti, they were the first commercial airlines to start bringing relief supplies to help our people."

American has proudly served Haiti since 1971 and employs more than 100 people in Port-au-Prince. Since Jan. 13, just one day after the earthquake, American Airlines and American Eagle will have flown 30 missions into Haiti, transporting relief workers, medical personnel, more than 400,000 pounds of humanitarian aid and evacuating more than 700 people. These special relief flights, which are not a part of normal passenger operations, have been coordinated in conjunction with relief organizations including the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Yele Haiti and Airline Ambassadors International.

In conjunction with the Haitian government and international construction firm Odebrecht, American immediately began the process of repairing its airport facilities. Odebrecht's team, along with 30 American employees who became assistants to the construction team, worked around the clock in order to repair the airline's Port-au-Prince terminal so that within six weeks American could resume commercial service.

Thanks to the efforts of American's AAdvantage members, more than $1.4 million has been donated to the American Red Cross for Haiti relief since Jan. 14. American has been collaborating with the American Red Cross to provide aid to earthquake victims. AAdvantage members can earn a one-time award of 250 bonus AAdvantage miles for a minimum donation of $50 or 500 bonus miles for a donation of $100 or more to the American Red Cross through March 31. Donate now at www.AA.com/DisasterRelief.

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7 comment(s)
Written by: generoso, 17 Feb 2010 3:00 PM
From: United States, DR

Flights to PAP from SDQ and STI (Santiago) on American Eagle would be a huge success.
Written by: xwill7, 17 Feb 2010 3:31 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
american eagle is a scary plane... shakes alot when landing lol
Written by: danny00, 17 Feb 2010 4:31 PM
From: United States, syosset, key west, santo domingo AND NOW THE GLOBE TROTTER
not really happy with american eagle..... only fly them when its a must.
but if u have worries about shakes with a./e
then fly with your SPIRIT AIRLINE.
their PLANES DONT SHAKE.....LOL
Written by: danny00, 17 Feb 2010 4:32 PM
From: United States, syosset, key west, santo domingo AND NOW THE GLOBE TROTTER
almost forgot.... spirit is soooooooooooo cheap to fly with... and they dont shake...lol
Written by: xwill7, 17 Feb 2010 4:50 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
yes... spirit will bring down the costs... everyone I know is flying spirit... just make sure to get to the airport on time... they will leave you. lol I flew american eagle from san juan PR to DR.... man I thought that was the end of my life... Women screaming, overhead bins opening, shaking from left to right, and before we took off they said that the plane was over the limit!!!
Written by: Escott, 17 Feb 2010 5:38 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Cabrera and Sosua a 2 days a month for payday
It is the noise of that turbo prop that annoys the hell out of me. Makes for a bad day having to hear that racket for over an hour.
Written by: misshaiti, 18 Feb 2010 1:05 AM
From: United States, Orlando,Florida
So you have to get through theres to enter to Haiti. Man i'll never be able to gonow!!! Thats why that guy said he was going through DR. Wait but i'll see hot port au rican guys nevermind yessssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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