Cargo back to 'playing second fiddle' at US carriers, but has momentum
Like its US rivals United and Delta, American Airlines cargo revenue slipped, year on year, ...
The Miami Herald has interviewed Jim Butler, the personable chief of American Airlines Cargo. He talks the importance of MIA as a hub, the launch of cargo flights to Cuba, improvement in Latin American traffic, and commodities. Concise and interesting, it’s a little look into AA’s Latin American operations.
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