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Old November 6th, 2003, 03:30 PM
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CAVEAT: AA has some of the steepest fare rules in the business!

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Fly American Airlines to London for as Low as $100* Each Way; Low Fares,
More Room Across the Atlantic

FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov 5, 2003 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- American Airlines
customers in 16 cities can "hop the pond" to London for as little as $100*
each way or $200* round trip this winter with American's Great Winter Fares
to the United Kingdom.

These low fares are available for purchase starting Nov. 5 for travel
between Nov. 12 and Dec. 18, and for travel from Dec. 24 through April 1,
2004. Tickets must be purchased by Nov. 6.

The fares are available on nonstop or connecting flights from Boston,
Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth and New York City; and on connecting flights only
from Atlanta, Baltimore/Washington, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles,
Miami, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Francisco and Tampa.

American flies to London with Boeing 777 and 767 aircraft featuring
American's More Room Throughout Coach, meaning customers get additional leg
room across the Atlantic for the same low price.

And these great low London fares don't end in April. Prices for these cities
will start at $150* one way to London between April 2, 2004 and May 30,
2004, and as low as $250* one-way during the peak summer travel season May
31, 2004 through Sept. 1, 2004.

"Whether you're going now, next spring or next summer, you'll find that
nobody beats American's competitive fares, huge network and the world's
first and largest frequent flyer program," said Dan Garton, executive vice
president-Marketing. "These great low fares allow customers to travel for
the holidays or begin planning their European dream trip next year."

* Terms and Conditions

Fares shown are in USD and do not include: (i) federal excise tax of up to
$3 per U.S. domestic flight segment (one takeoff and landing); (ii) local
airport charges of up to $18; (iii) Sept. 11 Security Fee of $2.50 per
enplanement originating at a U.S. airport, up to $5 per one way or $10 per
round trip; (iv) Travel Facilities Tax of up to $13.40 per round trip for
domestic flights beginning or ending in Alaska or Hawaii; and (v) for
international itineraries to London, government taxes and fees of up to
$112, depending on routing, destination and currency exchange rates at the
time of purchase. International fares are subject to government approval.

Travel dates: Nov. 12, 2003 the first date that travel may commence. Return
travel at this fare must commence 2 months from the date of origin.

Tickets are nonrefundable. Fares must be purchased at least seven days prior
to departure or 2 days after the reservation is made, whichever comes first.
Prior to departure, changes to your ticket may be made if you pay up to a
$200 USD change fee and meet the restrictions applicable to the new fare.
Changes must be made on or before the departure date of each ticketed
flight. After the departure date, the ticket will have no value and standby
will not be permitted. Seats are limited. Fares may not be available on all
flights and are subject to change without notice. All or a portion of your
travel may be on American Eagle® or AmericanConnection®, American's regional
airline associates. Other restrictions apply, go to www.aa.com for more
information.

* Booking Bonus: Earn up to 1,000 AAdvantage bonus miles for round-trip
travel on American Airlines, American Eagle or AmericanConnection booked on
AA.com. Bonus miles will be credited to the account of the person traveling
after flight activity is posted to the traveler's AAdvantage account. Bonus
miles do not count toward elite-status qualification. No registration is
required. American reserves the right to change or discontinue bonus offers
at any time.


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Old November 6th, 2003, 07:23 PM
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If people really want to read this, they could just subscribe to the
emails from AA.com. I don't see a need to have to post all of these
announcements.

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Old November 6th, 2003, 07:33 PM
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Then don't read them. Lots of people here want to know about it and will
take advantage of it.

There are also many people who don't sign up for each and every mailing from
each and every airline because they don't fly that airline all that often,
so when a deal as incredible as this one comes along it's worth posting.

I totally love it when people get all upset about something that was so
clearly marked in the subject as to what it was. Nobody forced anybody to
read it, if there isn't an interest in it then skip over it.

I for one totally appreciate the postings with sales like this from airlines
I wouldn't hear about them on my own.






"mrtravel" wrote in message
. com...
If people really want to read this, they could just subscribe to the
emails from AA.com. I don't see a need to have to post all of these
announcements.



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Old November 6th, 2003, 10:02 PM
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Mike Cordelli wrote:
Then don't read them. Lots of people here want to know about it and will
take advantage of it.

There are also many people who don't sign up for each and every mailing from
each and every airline because they don't fly that airline all that often,
so when a deal as incredible as this one comes along it's worth posting.

I totally love it when people get all upset about something that was so
clearly marked in the subject as to what it was.


How was it "clearly marked"
It didn't say "AA annnounces..........."
AA wasn't even mentioned in the subject line.

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Old November 6th, 2003, 10:20 PM
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Whatever, it's not worth wasting my time.

I still appreciate posts like this.



"mrtravel" wrote in message
. ..
Mike Cordelli wrote:
Then don't read them. Lots of people here want to know about it and

will
take advantage of it.

There are also many people who don't sign up for each and every mailing

from
each and every airline because they don't fly that airline all that

often,
so when a deal as incredible as this one comes along it's worth posting.

I totally love it when people get all upset about something that was so
clearly marked in the subject as to what it was.


How was it "clearly marked"
It didn't say "AA annnounces..........."
AA wasn't even mentioned in the subject line.



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Old November 7th, 2003, 06:20 AM
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In article ,
"Mike Cordelli" wrote:

Whatever, it's not worth wasting my time.

I still appreciate posts like this.


Me too ! But the $108 tax/fee took a little of the shock and awe
away... that and my preferred fl# was blocked out.

jay
Thu, Nov 6, 2003






"mrtravel" wrote in message
. ..
Mike Cordelli wrote:
Then don't read them. Lots of people here want to know about it and

will
take advantage of it.

There are also many people who don't sign up for each and every mailing

from
each and every airline because they don't fly that airline all that

often,
so when a deal as incredible as this one comes along it's worth posting.

I totally love it when people get all upset about something that was so
clearly marked in the subject as to what it was.


How was it "clearly marked"
It didn't say "AA annnounces..........."
AA wasn't even mentioned in the subject line.




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