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American Airlines enhances service from Fayetteville Regional Airport

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
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American Airlines announced they will introduce an additional daily frequency to Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) from Fayetteville Regional Airport (FAY).  

This adjustment mirrors American Airlines' commitment to providing efficient and convenient travel options for its customers. Passengers will have access to up to five daily flights to Fayetteville from Charlotte. These flights will offer seamless one-stop connections to American Airlines' extensive global network, providing convenient access to even more destinations around the globe. 

A statement from the American Airlines Government Affairs office was shared in a news release: “We’re proactively reaching out to impacted customers with alternate travel arrangements,” underscoring the airline's dedication to ensuring a smooth transition for affected passengers.

Additionally, effective March 5, 2024, American Airlines will discontinue service between Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Fayetteville Regional Airport. This change is aimed at optimizing its network and enhancing customer experience.  

The Fayetteville Regional Airport appreciates the continued support of its customers and looks forward to continuing to serve Fayetteville with enhanced connectivity through Charlotte.

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