American Airlines Plans New Flights to Liberia
AMERICAN Airlines announced that as of Feb. 3, 2006, it will begin new nonstop flights to the Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia, in the northwestern province of Guanacaste, from its hub at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport in Texas.The flights, on American 737-800 airplanes, will leave Texas Wednesdays and Saturdays, returning on Thursdays and Sundays, according to an American Airlines statement.Subject to government approval, these new flights will bring American Airline’s total to nine daily flights from Costa Rica during the December-April tourism high season, more flights than the airline operates from any other Central American country, the statement said.
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