Airlines trim offerings even after Austin's airport hits all-time passenger records.
American Airlines accounts for 19% of seats on flights out of Austin, second only to Southwest Airlines at 43%.
Starting in October, American will no longer fly to Reno, Nevada; Palm Springs, California; Las Vegas; Orlando, Florida; and New Orleans.Eisen said American Airlines faced too much competition on domestic routes and had been forced to slash ticket prices more than expected. In response, the airline is slowing plans for expansion and even pulling back in markets like Austin.to Palm Springs or Reno. Southwest offers flights to New Orleans. Delta, Southwest and Spirit fly to Orlando.
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