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[AIRLINE] American Airlines/U.S. Airways Destinations Departing from Canada (updated November 1, 2014)

Since American Airlines and U.S. Airways merged, we have a lot more options with Oneworld alliance flights. We previously listed out all the destinations departing from a Canadian airport, operated by American Airlines. Below is an updated version of the list (changes from the previous list are in brackets after the city name or struck-through):

Toronto Pearson International Airport [YYZ]

  • American Airlines: Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami
  • American Eagle: Chicago–O’Hare (added), New York–JFK (added), New York–LaGuardia (added)
  • US Airways Express: Charlotte, Philadelphia, Washington-National

Vancouver International Airport [YVR]

  • American Airlines: Dallas/Fort Worth
  • American Eagle: Los Angeles (begins November 6, 2014)
  • US Airways: Phoenix
  • US Airways Express: Los Angeles (ends November 5, 2014), Phoenix (added)

Calgary International Airport [YYC]

  • American Airlines: Dallas/Fort Worth
  • US Airways: Phoenix
  • US Airways Express [Seasonal]: Phoenix (added)

Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport [YUL]

  • American Airlines: Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami, Chicago-O’Hare, New York-JFK, New York-LaGuardia
  • American Eagle: Chicago–O’Hare (added), New York–JFK (added), New York–LaGuardia (added)
  • US Airways Express: Charlotte, Philadelphia, Washington-National

Edmonton International Airport [YEG]

  • American Airlines: Dallas/Fort Worth
  • American Eagle: Los Angeles (begins November 6, 2014)
  • US Airways: Phoenix
  • US Airways Express: Los Angeles (ends November 5, 2014)

Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport [YOW]

  • US Airways Express: Charlotte, Philadelphia

Halifax Stanfield International Airport [YHZ]

  • US Airways Express: Philadelphia
  • US Airways Express [Seasonal]: Washington–National (added)

Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport [YQB]

  • US Airways Express: Philadelphia

Region of Waterloo International Airport [YKF]

  • American Eagle: Chicago-O’Hare (added)

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2 Comments

  1. “American Eagle Airlines” is now called “Envoy Air”, but “American Eagle” still exists.

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