AmericanConnection

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AmericanConnection is a brand name used by three airlines feeding American Airlines's hub at Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport:

Like American Eagle, which feeds other AA hubs, AmericanConnection is part of the AMR Corporation (the parent company of American Airlines, however the carriers, are independent. The AmericanConnection carriers previously operated under a marketing agreement with Trans World Airlines as Trans World Express.

Together, the three carriers operate over 300 flights a day to 49 destinations. The AmericanConnection services are operated as an affiliate to the Oneworld airline alliance.

[edit] Disasters

[edit] Incidents

  • An Embraer ERJ-145 en route Washington's Reagan National-St. Louis (Flight AA5526) was forced to make an emergency landing at the Pittsburgh International on June 12, 2006 after one of its hydraulic systems failed. The aircraft's alternate hydraulic system failed after landing and the jet was towed to the gate.

[edit] Destinations

Service to/from St. Louis, MissouriLambert-Saint Louis International Airport:

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