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American Airlines drops some ‘colossal loss maker’ international routes after fuel-price surge

Reported by CNBC: 

American Airlines is cutting some of its international flights, including some money-losing service to China, as the world’s largest airline faces a profit-crimping surge in fuel prices.

changes to its Latin American routes.

American is focusing more of its Asia service in Los Angeles and Dallas, Raja said. It is also seeking U.S. government approval to maintain its rights to fly to China.

In total, the airline is cutting 11 routes, which also include service flights from New York’s John F. Kennedy International to Ireland and Haiti, as well as Philadelphia to Frankfurt and Munich.

American is adding nine other routes, all to Europe from Dallas, Philadelphia, Chicago and Charlotte.

American, like its competitors is facing higher fuel bills that have cut into profits and prompted airlines to cull underperforming routes. American’s shares are down more than 22 percent his year, more than other U.S. airlines. Rivals United Airlines and Delta Air Lines have said they would trim their growth plans after the busy summer travel season due to higher fuel costs.

Source:CNBC

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