Daily News | American Airlines launches new bus program at PHL that lets some travelers skip security lines
the Lehigh Valley to catch a
On Tuesday, American Airlines, a major employer for PHL which operates out of five of the airport’s seven terminals, launched its new bus service in partnership with Landline, a bus company. The program — the first of its kind in the country — will allow customers to make connections from Atlantic City or Lehigh Valley International Airports to PHL after going through security at their local airport.
Since June of last year, travelers flying American have already had the option to take a Landline bus from Atlantic City or Lehigh Valley International Airports to PHL, but the service only took them from the curb of one airport to the other. Now, travelers will go through security at their local airport, and head to a gate just as if they were waiting to board a flight, where they will be shuttled directly to their connecting gate at PHL.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
The Native American Media Alliance Announces Opens Applications For The Native American Unscripted WorkshopThe Native American Media Alliance announced the call for applications for the 3rd Annual Native American Unscripted Workshop. This endeavor highlights Native American creators focused on nonfictio…
Read more »
United Airlines flight diverted to O'Hare after unruly passenger causes 'disturbance'Some United Airlines passengers are finally at their destination in the Netherlands on Monday after making an unexpected stop in Chicago due to an unruly passenger.
Read more »
United Airlines CEO warns of more weather delays as climate warmsUnited took significantly longer to recover than other airlines from the same set of storms.
Read more »
Southwest Airlines looks to grow in a big way in Houston Hobby’s $450 million expansionHouston's William P. Hobby Airport is looking to add seven new gates, six operated by Dallas-based Southwest Airlines.
Read more »
Travel: Airlines are 'struggling to keep up' as Americans keep flyingTravel has rapidly increased post-COVID. The airline industry, however, is struggling with equipment and air traffic controller shortages, causing air travelers to hit multiple snags. Airlines are 'struggling to keep up' as Americans keep flying:
Read more »
American Airlines canceled a teenager's 'skiplagging' ticket after realizing he wasn't planning to board the connecting flight to New York: report'Purchasing a ticket without intending to fly all flights to gain lower fares is a violation of American Airlines terms and conditions...,' the airline said in a statement. American Airlines cracking down on travelers skipping their final destinations:
Read more »