AA to Fly to Shanghai, Hong Kong

  • American Airlines plans to fly five times a week to Shanghai via a Boeing 777-200.

    American Airlines plans to fly five times a week to Shanghai via a Boeing 777-200.

  • The business-class cabin of an American Airlines' 777-300ER.

    The business-class cabin of an American Airlines' 777-300ER.

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American Airlines announced that it will begin nonstop flights to Shanghai and Hong Kong from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in June 2014. Pending regulatory approval, American Airlines plans to fly to Shanghai’s Pudong International Airport five times a week with a Boeing 777-200 aircraft. It plans to fly daily to Hong Kong International Airport with a Boeing 777-300ER. American Airlines said these will be first flights to China and Hong Kong from Dallas and will be operated as part of a joint-agreement with fellow OneWorld alliance member, Japan Airways.

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