| American Airlines bankruptcy won’t affect TCI service | | Print | |
| Thursday, 01 December 2011 14:00 | |||
![]() American Airlines says its flights to the Turks and Caicos Islands won’t be affected by the Nov. 29 bankruptcy filing by its parent, AMR Corporation. Under the Chapter 11 filing, AMR is seeking to reorganize American and emerge once again as a profitable company after years of losses. “Our operations to Turks and Caicos will remain as they are today,” Martha Pantín, director of American’s Corporate Communications in Miami, told the fp. “Our customers will see no immediate change as a result of the filing, and can be confident that they can continue depending on us. We are flying our regular schedules, and we will continue to honor tickets and reservations, and make exchanges and refunds as usual; fully maintain our AAdvantage and other customer service programs; and pay our suppliers for goods and services received after the filing. “We intend to maintain a strong presence in domestic and international markets while using the flexibility of our fleet renewal program to retire or remove less-efficient aircraft in our fleet,” Pantín said.
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