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Passengers aboard an American Airlines flight to Naples, Italy, had to be bused over 140 miles to their destination from Rome because their plane was seemingly too big to land in Naples.
American Airlines Flight 780 left Philadelphia International Airport at 7:42 p.m. local time on Monday and was supposed to land in Naples, Italy, at 10 a.m. local time, according to FlightAware.
A woman has sued American Airlines, claiming she was sexually assaulted on a domestic flight last year by a man previously reported to the airline for sexual abuse allegations. Barbara Morgan, of ...
A Naples-bound American Airlines flight was forced to reroute some 140 miles away because it was too big for the runway -- forcing passengers to take a three-hour bus ride to their final destination.
The aircraft landed safely at Raleigh-Durham International Airport. Five people were transported to a hospital after an American Airlines flight encountered "unexpected turbulence," the airline ...
Your flight was from the U.K., where the rules are similar to those in the rest of Europe. Fortunately, you received a promise in writing from American Airlines.
American Airlines Flight 1665 -- an Airbus A321 -- was heading to Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina, the FAA said. Passengers deplaned normally in Las Vegas, American said.
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