Pilot shortages could shake up travel plans for many this summer.
- Beginning on Sept. 7, American Airlines will end service to at least three cities due to the pilot shortage.According to several reports, including one from USA Today, the airline will also stop flying to Dubuque, Iowa.
Those four markets are currently served by the airline’s regional affiliates, with up to two flights per day to larger hubs. A spokesperson for American Airlines says the company has 100 regional planes on the ground that it can’t fly because there aren’t enough regional pilots.
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