Why do your ears pop when you are in an airplane and the plane descends for a landing?
Because of the dramatic air pressure change.
Does American Airlines fly from Barcelona Spain to Dubrovnik Croatia?
no. nobody does. no. nobody does.
How many hours by plane will it take to get from Philippines to Cancun Mexico?
Manila to Hong Kong: 2h 10min
Hong Kong to San Francisco: 11h 15min
San Francisco to Cancun: 7h 20min
Total flight time: 20h 45min
Can you will your spouse your American Airlines advantage travel miles when you die?
Yes. Even without a will, a person can have the miles transferred into their account if their spouse dies. Proof is required, of course.
Is American Airlines a government corporation?
No. In the USA, the government does not own or run any of the airlines. In some foreign countries, the government owns and runs the airline. But in the USA, all the airlines are businesses / companies, owned either privately or publicly, or both. The airlines are of course subject to laws, and the government runs the TSA (Transportation Security Administration) which handles airport security, and the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) which creates and enforces regulations governing certain things airlines can and cannot do.
What does 'restricted coach ticket' mean on American Airlines?
'Coach' refers to the cabin you are in... i.e. the 'Economy' cabin, as opposed to 'Business Class' or 'First Class', which cost much more. A 'Restricted Coach Ticket' is virtually almost any ticket you buy. AA's fares are structured much the same as most airlines. You could buy a 'Full Fare Ticket', which has no restrictions at all (you can refund it anytime, and change the dates or times without any charge), but Full Fare Tickets are much, much more expensive. It is the highest fare possible in Economy Class. Anything lower than the full fare is defined as 'Discounted' or 'Restricted', and will usually be non-refundable, non-transferrable, and if you want to change the date or time, it will cost at least $150.00 (usually), and possibly some fare difference, depending on whether you are changing the outbound or the return, and if the outbound, then what the current fare is on the flight you are changing to. That sounds like a long answer. The short answer is, almost all tickets are called "Restricted". The rules for any given fare amount to pages upon pages of confusing information.
Where do you send travel vouchers for American Airlines?
where ever American air lines tells you to send the vouchers you stupid retard. wow u must be retarted.
If American Airlines cuts its domestic fares by 30 percent what happens?
You save a bunch of money, but AA goes out of business.
What are discount fare sites for american west airlines?
A discount fare site for American west airlines is hot wire. Hot wire is an traveling site which offer discounts by offing customers low prices for unused bookings.
What airline company merged with American Airlines?
The airline company of American Airlines has just recently merged with the airline company US Airways Group during February of 2013. This decision to merge was based upon the idea to potentially create the largest airline in the world.
American Airlines do they have a weight restriction on passengers?
No. To my knowledge, no airline has an actual weight restriction on passengers. But if you've ever been on an airplane, you know that the seats (in Economy) are very small. Anyone that's not skinny is going to be uncomfortable, and if you're a "large" (extra heavy, overweight, chubby, big) person, you simply will not fit. American Airlines, like most airlines, leaves it up to you to realize this, and to purchase additional seats if you think you'll need them. They're not going to ask you how heavy you are, or wide you are, or make rules about that. But if you get on the plane, having purchased only one seat, and discover then and there that your body actually requires the width of three seats, then .. well .. you get the picture. Save yourself an embarrassing situation by calling and asking this question if you know you're an "extra large" person. American Airlines requires that you purchase each seat that you'll need. If you need 2 seats, you pay for 2 seats. If you need 3 seats, you pay for 3 seats. So, it can be more expensive for a large person to travel.
How many injuries happened on American Airlines Flight 132?
On February 3, 1988, nine passengers and four crew suffered very minor casualties as a result of the landing. The MD-83 aircraft, travelling DFW-BNA, experienced smoke resulting from a chemical fire in the centre cargo hold.
Whilst the flight deck was working on getting the aircraft quickly and safely on the ground in Nashville, it was presumed that the well-trained American Airlines cabin crew would be assuming their rehearsed responsibilities immediately. However, passengers complained that the crew gave confusing and incorrect instructions, which led to confusion and fear for the passengers. Of the 126 crew and passengers, there were no fatalities, nor was anyone seriously injured.
Free on board means the seller doesn't charge anything to load the item onto the carrier. Once loaded, the ownership of the item switches to the buyer. The buyer is then responsible for freight charges to the destination and also would be responsible for freight claims if the item were damaged in transist.
What are the top ten American airlines?
1.delta airlines
2.united airlines
3.jetblue airways
4.continental airlines
5.American airlines
6.southwest airlines
7.us airways
8.virgin America airlines
9.airtran airlines
10.Alaska airlines
Are Recees Cups allowed on a plane?
Yes. You can bring almost any kind of candy, and most foods. The only time there's a concern, and a food might be rejected, is if it's leaky or smelly. Drinks are another matter. You can have them on the plane, no problem. But you still cannot take any drinks past airport security, so you have to buy them in the terminal after going through security.
Why did American Airlines stop using the 747?
American Airlines stopped using the 747 airplane in the early 90's. The reason for this was that it was cheaper and allow for more flights using a smaller plane.
How many times has American Airlines crashed?
there are 9 crashes from American airlines here they are...
Flight 587 pilot error(co-pilot) in response to waking turbulance 0 survivors A300 5 dead on ground.
Flight 331 runway overrun all survived 40 injuries A300
Flight 965 controlled to terrain, pilot error 4 survivors 155 dead Boeing 757
Flight 11 9-11 hijacking, 0 survivors 92 dead crashed into the north twin tower Boeing 777.
Flight 77 9-11 hijacking, 0 survivors crashed into pentagon 64 dead Boeing 767
Flight 1420 runway overrun due to pilot error, 11 dead (10 passengers 1 captain) MD-80
Flight 191 engine detatchment 0 survivors 273 dead(2 were on ground) DC-10-10
Flight 1 mechnical failure 0 survivors 95 dead Boeing 707-123
Flight 96 cargo and control failure 67 survivors (all) DC-10-10
there were 9 American Airline crashes
Why did American Airlines eliminate the yield management pricing?
I'm not sure what you mean by Yield Management Pricing, but AA has not eliminated Yield Management. It is still an important department and function within the company.
What airline merged with American Airlines?
UNITED. Since American Airlines went bankrupt, they merged with UNITED to get the money back. Although American Airlines went bankrupt and merged, They will stay in business.
How many freq flyer miles are needed to fly from Phil pa to jamica with American Airlines?
It depends. The lowest possible number is 12,500. That is for economy class travel, in the low season (Sept. 7 - Nov. 14 in 2013) and on flights where the initial allocation of award seats hasn't been used up yet (so book early).
Outside low season, it's 17,500 miles. To sit in the big seats in the front of the plane, it's 30,000 miles any time of year.
If you book late and all the initial award seats have been taken, you can still get an award seat for twice that number of miles.
Those are one-way figures. Double them if you want to get back to Philly. Flights in each direction don't have to use the same number of miles. For instance, you can decide to fly in coach one way but return in business class. Or, you may get a flight one way that still has low-mileage seats available, but you may not find one like that in the other direction.