Manufacturing Industry
American Airlines unveils PriorityAAccess airport privileges
Airline Industry Information, Sept 23, 2008
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American Airlines is to offer a range of airport service enhancements called PriorityAAccess privileges.
These will include dedicated PriorityAAccess check-in, security screening lanes (where available) and exclusive boarding lanes at the gate.
PriorityAAccess privileges will be available to First and Business Class customers; AAdvantage Executive Platinum, AAdvantage Platinum and AAdvantage Gold members; AAirpass customers; oneworld Alliance Emerald, Sapphire and Ruby members and customers travelling on full-fare Economy Class tickets, which are booked in American's "Y" ticket category.
The exclusive PriorityAAccess security screening lanes will be located at Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago O'Hare, Miami, Los Angeles, New York JFK, New York La Guardia, St. Louis, San Francisco, Boston and San Juan, Puerto Rico, airports.
American Airlines is planning to introduce PriorityAAccess privileges on 30 September and said that it expects to complete the rollout by the end of October.
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