Not quite. You can get a flight with those miles/points but there will still be a copay of taxes etc. So it will not be a truly free flight.
There are many airlines to choose from. American Airlines and Continental both offer great rates to Europe.
EAS Europe Airlines ended in 1995.
EAS Europe Airlines was created in 1962.
American Airlines Vacations, or AA Vacations, is a division of American Airlines. It sells vacation packages in several locations in Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Latin America, Mexico and the USA.
British Airways(BA) partners with Aer Lingus, Air Berlin, American Airlines, Cathway Pacific, Finnair, Flybe, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LAN Airlines, Loganair, Meridiana Fly, Qantas, Royal Jordanian, S7 Airlines and WestJet. British Airways also has interline agreements with Alaska Airlines and Virgin America.
American Airlines does not have flights to the South Pacific. They only have service to the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe, India, Latin America and Asia. However, American Airlines has several "oneworld Airline Participants" that serve destinations in the South Pacific.
Many airlines provide flights to Europe. Some of the more well known flights that travel to Europe include Delta Airlines, United Airlines, Lufthansa Airlines, and British Airways.
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Trance Europe Express was created on 1993-09-20.
Trans-Europe Express - song - was created in 1977.
Trans-Europe Express - album - was created in 1976.
There is no definitive answer on flights per day. United Airlines/United Express operates the most departures from the airport per day (210), followed by American Airlines/ American Eagle (126), and Southwest Airlines (123). LAX connects 87 domestic and 69 international destinations in North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Oceania. Its most prominent airlines are United Airlines (18.24% of passenger traffic, combined with United Express traffic), American Airlines (14.73%) and Southwest Airlines (12.62%). Other airlines with a presence on a lesser scale include Delta Airlines (7.33%), Alaska Airlines (4.74%), Northwest Airlines (3.79%), and Continental Airlines (3.76%) It is the world's fifth-busiest airport by passenger traffic and eleventh-busiest by cargo traffic, serving over 60 million passengers and more than two million tons of freight in 2006. It is the busiest airport in the state of California, and the third-busiest airport by passenger traffic in the United States based on final 2006 statistics. In terms of international passengers, LAX is the second-busiest in the U.S. (behind only JFK International Airport in New York City), and 26th worldwide.