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American will cut 100K flights in December ‘tomatch lowdemand’

- By Kyle Arnold

American Airlines is cutting its December schedule by nearly 50 percent, removing more than 100,000 flights for the holiday season “in an effort to match the low demand resulting from coronaviru­s.”

American posted its new schedule over the weekend, matching cuts from other major airlines as demand fails to materializ­e with the fast-approachin­g holiday season, according to Dallas-based Airline Data Inc.

“We’re constantly evaluating our network to match supply and demand and have been making regular schedule adjustment­s since March,” said American Airlines spokeswoma­n Nichelle Tait. “In an effort tomatch lowdemand resulting from coronaviru­s (COVID-19), we continue to operate a reduced schedule.”

With the cuts, American now has 105,619 flights on its December schedule, about 10,000 more than in November.

December is typically an important month for airlines, giving them a welcomed traffic boost between Thanksgivi­ng and New Year’s after slow leisure demand in the “shoulder months” of September and October and before another slow period until spring break. But this year, with COVID-19 surging across the country and government warnings against large gatherings, many passengers continue to sit out the holiday travel season as they have avoided travel since March.

American made similar cuts to its November schedule more than a month ago, and Dallas-based Southwest Airlines cut about half of its December schedule as well.

While American’s biggest hubs at DFW Internatio­nal and Charlotte were cut less, the carrier eliminated nearly all of its flights at JFK and LaGuardia airports in New York, along with steep cuts at hubs

at Chicago O’Hare, Philadelph­ia and Los Angeles.

American reduced its flight schedule by 86 percent at both JFK and LaGuardia Airports in New York City. American will now operate about 15 flights a day at JFK for the month of December and about 22 a day from LaGuardia.

The cuts in NewYork aren’t surprising considerin­g that the state and neighborin­g New Jersey and Connecticu­t have one of the country’s most aggressive set of travel restrictio­ns, requiring people from most of the country to quarantine for 14 days after arrival.

Total travel at JFK Airport was down 88 percent year over year in August. JFK is amajor internatio­nal travel launching point that has been hammered by a myriad of global travel restrictio­ns.

The city of Chicago recently tightened its travel restrictio­ns, too, to set limits on travelers from 31 states and Washington, D.C.

However, American is leaving in a few more flights in the second half of December as it does expect slightly stronger travel demand around the Christmas holiday.

“In December, our schedule will be approximat­ely 50 percent smaller than the same time period last year, with the exception of the last two weeks of the month, which will be approximat­ely 45 percent smaller than the same time period last year during the holiday peak,” Tait said.

Running a more robust schedule in the last half of December makes sense considerin­g the fact that airlines have seen stronger demand around holidays such as Labor Day and relatively fewer passengers in the middle of weeks.

“We do anticipate that the Thanksgivi­ng period and the December second half period will be relatively stronger … because we

have seen the last several holidays — Columbus Day, Labor Day, July Fourth and Memorial Day — become sequential­ly stronger,” said American Airlines Chief Revenue Officer Vasu Raja in a call with investors lastmonth.

Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion passenger screening numbers showthat airline traffic is still around 36 percent of what it was a year ago. More than amillion passengers went through screening checkpoint­s on Oct. 18, the last day of fall break for millions of schoolchil­dren and their families in the southern part of thecountry.

While American is busy reducing its December flight schedule and notifying customers of the changes, other airlines are looking further ahead. Southwest Airlines lastweek reduced its January flight schedule by 36 percent, running about 67,400 flights for the entire country during the month.

 ?? Lynda M. Gonzalez / Dallas Morning News ?? With the cuts, American Airlines now has 105,619 flights on its December schedule. With COVID-19 surging, many passengers plan to sit out the holiday travel season.
Lynda M. Gonzalez / Dallas Morning News With the cuts, American Airlines now has 105,619 flights on its December schedule. With COVID-19 surging, many passengers plan to sit out the holiday travel season.

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