American Airlines Launches Cargo Service to China

Currently American has direct cargo flights from the U.S. to Tokyo and Osaka in Japan and to Delhi, India. For its services, the airline offers registered users to book and track shipments through its www.AACargo.com web site.

For urgent shipments the airline offers its Expeditefs product with priority boarding and quick hub connections as well as a 100% money-back guarantee. Customer data includes precise routing, status and availability time for each shipment.

Dave Brooks, president of American Airlines Cargo Div., notes that, “We are particularly focused on connecting business out of China to our extensive network in the U.S. and Latin America. We expect to facilitate the movement of finished goods, component parts, perishable foods and raw materials between the two regions.”

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