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American Airlines starts summer service from Dallas to Amsterdam

AMERICAN Airlines has launched a service this month between Dallas/Fort Worth and Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS), using a Boeing 767-300 aircraft.

The Dutch capital's airport is offering the airline's customers across the Benelux region new opportunities to send their shipments - notably pharma products - to the US and beyond on the airline's network to South America.



Between DFW and Rome's Fiumicino Airport (FCO), the airline will operate a new reconfigured Boeing 777-200, which offers enhanced widebody capacity.



In addition to the fashion, automotive and pharma business already carried from Italy, the European Cargo Sales team is also looking to expand traffic between the Italian capital and Mexico and South America. This service will be complimented by an FCO-JFK service, which also begins in May.



The Ireland capacity will be significantly increased with spring and summer routes, including Dublin (DUB)-Charlotte (CLT), DUB-Chicago O'Hare (ORD) and Shannon (SNN)-Philadelphia (PHL) being added to its year-round DUB-PHL Airbus A330-200 service.



DUB-ORD, which has long been a popular cargo route in the summer, returns in 2017. The route will operate with a Boeing 767-300 until August 5 when it will be upgraded to a B787-800 through early October.



Barcelona (BCN) to ORD will provide a new summer link between Spain and the US, with customers in the retail and fashion industries already showing interest in the routing to take advantage of the new capacity provided on the B787-800 flights, a company statement said.
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