American Airlines welcomed (19-Jul-2019) the US Department of Transportation‘s approval of its joint business agreement (JBA) with Qantas Airways. American Airlines chairman and CEO Doug Parker stated the carrier can now “launch new routes and provide enhanced service with better schedules, additional frequent flyer benefits and continued investments in the overall customer experience”.
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