American Airlines File Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

chip&dale1

Earning my ears.
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Just to let everyone know I've just see this on the News.I understand this is early days and the Company states it can continue trading but I'd hate to see people lose there holidays
 
it's doubtful it would impact passengers..

all the other american based air companies have already done it..

it's just a way for companies to screw their employees and suppliers...
 
as it happens, i'm buying internal tickets for DD an DSIL today...
their transatlantic portion is on points, so i have to buy the rest of the tickets separately...
AA popped up in the kayak.com search for the return from MCO-JFK...
that's also what we flew last year - i forgot that we'd flown AA..

so just to be safe, i'm booking them on the delta flight, rather than AA....
 
as it happens, i'm buying internal tickets for DD an DSIL today...
their transatlantic portion is on points, so i have to buy the rest of the tickets separately...
AA popped up in the kayak.com search for the return from MCO-JFK...
that's also what we flew last year - i forgot that we'd flown AA..

so just to be safe, i'm booking them on the delta flight, rather than AA....

Er, as far as I know, Delta filed Chapter 11 a few years back...May have come out of it after they bought NWA though.
 

Er, as far as I know, Delta filed Chapter 11 a few years back...May have come out of it after they bought NWA though.

they came out of it a long time ago..

AA is the only one that hadn't file chapter 11 yet...

as i said, it's a legal form of stealing from your suppliers....
 












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