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AA adds to its Europe network

 

American Airlines is adding two cities and additional flights to its European network for next year, providing more independent options for U.S. flyers.

Budapest and Prague will get daily round-trip service from Philadelphia from May through October, using 767s; Venice, which American serves from Philadelphia in season, will now get a 787 flight non-stop from Chicago.

These additions may foretell a change in American's strategy. It has the thinnest European network of American carriers, relying heavily on its British Air joint venture partner to move passengers to European cities with a transfer at London Heathrow. But the availability of direct flights to many European cities from a variety of U.S. cities, including by discount carriers, could bring a change for AA.

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