American Airlines latest travel measures

American Airlines is rolling out a new set of cleanliness measures.

The US carrier is working on ways to ensure their passengers' safety and peace of mind while travelling. It plans it will continue to limit the number of passengers on each plane, as social distancing is urged by health officials. It may also reassign seats to create more space on the aircraft. 

Previously, the carrier, along with Delta, JetBlue and United, announced it would require staff members and passengers to wear a face cover, as well as robust cleaning policies.

“American’s ongoing commitment to customer and team member well-being in response to the pandemic has multiple layers, including clean airports and airplanes, healthy team members, and requirements for customers to wear face coverings,” the statement read.

“The airline has expanded the frequency of cleaning in airport areas under its control, including gate areas, ticket counters, passenger services counters, baggage service offices and team member rooms. American has also enhanced aircraft cleaning, distributed sanitizing wipes and gel for customers, and reduced interactions between flight attendants and customers by limiting food and beverage delivery.”

 

In a statement sent to FOX Business, the airline detailed the following plan of action:

  • Extending waive change fees for customers who purchase tickets by June 30, 2020, for summer travel through Sept. 30, 2020. The offer, which was originally set to expire Sunday, will be offered to passengers who purchased any ticket on or before June 30, 2020, for travel through Sept. 30, 2020. Travellers must still pay any fare difference, however.
  • Customers can also change their origin and destination as part of the offer, and all AAdvantage awards are included in the deal. Travel must be completed by Dec. 31, 2021.

 

Read more of the article on Fox Business here.

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