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Pilot shortage pushes American Airlines to end service to 4 US cities

A number of other major airlines in the US have already announced cancellation of thousands of flights between now and Labour Day weekend because of the ongoing pilot shortage.

June 22, 2022 / 10:43 IST
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Source: Reuters
Source: Reuters

Texas-based American Airlines has announced that it will cut service to four US cities after the Labour Day holiday weekend in early September because of a pilot shortage.

The move marks the latest hiccup for the US airline industry amid a national shortage of pilots and other airline workers, and thousands of cancellations in recent months.

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American Airlines (AA) will no longer serve Islip and Ithaca in New York; Toledo in Ohio; and Dubuque in Iowa beginning on September 7 due to lack of pilots, the company said in a statement on June 21.

All four cities are currently served by AA’s regional affiliates and have up to two daily flights to larger hubs. "We’ll proactively reach out to customers scheduled to travel after this date to offer alternate arrangements," the statement said.