American Airlines Resumes Limited Operations in Hurricane-Affected Airports; Flight Flexibility and Relief Efforts Continue
American Airlines Group Inc. has announced ongoing business disruptions due to Hurricane Melissa, resulting in the suspension of operations at several airports, including Holguin $(HOG)$, Kingston (KIN), Montego Bay (MBJ), Ocho Rios (OCJ), Providenciales (PLS), and Santiago de Cuba $(SCU)$ because of airport closures. The airline is conducting damage assessments and planning to resume flights when conditions allow. As airports reopen, operations are set to resume in Kingston, Holguin, and Providenciales, with special relief flights from Miami scheduled. A travel alert remains in effect, providing customers with flexibility to reschedule affected trips, and capped airfares are in place for direct flights from impacted locations.
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