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American Airlines Enhances Mobile AA.com Site To Include Even More Customer-Friendly Features Newest Version of Mobile Site Provides Access to Most of the Same Services Available on AA.com.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-11 March 2008-American Airlines: American Airlines Enhances Mobile AA.com Site To Include Even More Customer-Friendly Features Newest Version of Mobile Site Provides Access to Most of the Same Services Available on AA.com(C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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FORT WORTH, Texas - American Airlines today announced the addition of several new features to the mobile version of AA.com, providing customers access to even more AA.com services via Web-enabled cell phones or other Web-enabled devices.
In January, American Airlines unveiled a mobile version of AA.com that allows customers to conveniently log on to AA.com wherever their cell phones or PDAs work without the need for desktop or laptop computers.
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