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February 2012 Boeing 777-300ER – Newest Member Of Our Fleet Brazil will be the first market for new 777-300ER service American Airlines announced changes to its spring and summer schedule that will expand the airline’s presence in Brazil. Beginning in December, American’s route between Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) and Sao Paulo (GRU) will operate with the new state-of-the-art Boeing 777-300ER, making Brazil the first market for the new aircraft. Further emphasizing American’s commitment to Latin America, the airline will increase its service between DFW and Sao Paulo beginning in June. American will also increase the total number of weekly flights be- tween DFW and Sao Paulo from 7 times per week to 12 times per week beginning June 14. Also on June 14, flights from Miami to Brasilia (BSB) and to Belo Horizonte (CNF) will increase from five and three times per week, respectively, to daily. In addition to the increased service between DFW and Sao Paulo, American will launch new service that connects The Entry and Bar features unique mood lighting and a dramatic archway and ceiling treatment to create a feeling of spaciousness. First Class – Updated & enhanced Flagship Suite Seats Business Class – Fully Lie Flat seats, all with aisle access its Miami hub to Manaus, Brazil beginning in June. Manaus will be the seventh destination served by American in Brazil. The route is currently scheduled four times per week, and customers can book travel begin- ning January 29. American is currently serving 6 cities in Brazil via Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami and New York JFK from Tokyo, and via Miami from Shanghai and Beijing in China. In 2010, American announced plans to or- der the Boeing 777-300ER, demonstrating a continuation of the airline’s efforts to enhance its fleet and become more fuel efficient. American is the first U.S. airline to order and take delivery of the 777-300ER. The new air- craft is designed to enhance the customer experience and includes fully lie-flat First and Business Class seats, plus seating plans that will allow American to offer a premium prod- uct in the Main Cabin and Wi-Fi capability to keep customers connected while traveling internationally.

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Page 1: Boeing 777-300ER – Newest Member Of Our FleetBoeing 777-300ER – Newest Member Of Our Fleet Brazil will be the first market for new 777-300ER service American Airlines announced

February 2012

Boeing 777-300ER – Newest Member Of Our Fleet

Brazil will be the first market for new 777-300ER service

American Airlines announced changes to its spring and summer schedule that will expand the airline’s presence in Brazil. Beginning in December, American’s route between Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) and Sao Paulo (GRU) will operate with the new state-of-the-art Boeing 777-300ER, making Brazil the first market for the new aircraft. Further emphasizing American’s commitment to Latin America, the airline will increase its service between DFW and Sao Paulo beginning in June.

American will also increase the total number of weekly flights be-tween DFW and Sao Paulo from 7 times per week to 12 times per week beginning June 14. Also on June 14, flights from Miami to Brasilia (BSB) and to Belo Horizonte (CNF) will increase from five and three times per week, respectively, to daily. In addition to the increased service between DFW and Sao Paulo, American will launch new service that connects

The Entry and Bar features unique mood lighting and a dramatic archway and ceiling treatment to create a feeling of spaciousness.

First Class – Updated & enhanced Flagship Suite Seats Business Class – Fully Lie Flat seats, all with aisle access

its Miami hub to Manaus, Brazil beginning in June. Manaus will be the seventh destination served by American in Brazil. The route is currently scheduled four times per week, and customers can book travel begin-ning January 29.

American is currently serving 6 cities in Brazil via Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami and New York JFK from Tokyo, and via Miami from Shanghai and Beijing in China.

In 2010, American announced plans to or-der the Boeing 777-300ER, demonstrating a continuation of the airline’s efforts to enhance its fleet and become more fuel efficient. American is the first U.S. airline to order and take delivery of the 777-300ER. The new air-craft is designed to enhance the customer experience and includes fully lie-flat First and Business Class seats, plus seating plans that will allow American to offer a premium prod-uct in the Main Cabin and Wi-Fi capability to keep customers connected while traveling internationally.

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February 2012

The Major League Baseball Season Is Opening Soon!

Fly The Boeing 787 Dreamliner And Earn Double AAdvantage Miles!

In JapanWhat’s Going On

It was announced that the 2012 Major League Baseball (MLB) season will open with the first two games being played at Tokyo Dome on March 28 and 29. With Ichiro, Iwakuma and the Seattle Mariners vis-iting Japan for these opening games, many Japanese baseball fans are looking forward to some baseball showdowns.

Currently, MLB is composed of 30 teams - 29 in the United States and 1 in Canada, which play in the National League and the American League. The National League has 16 teams, and the American League 14, and each league is subdivided into three regional divisions, labeled East, Central, and West.

This year, Yu Darvish signed a con-tract with the Texas Rangers, and people in Japan are even more anxious to watch

To celebrate the new nonstop service on Japan Airlines between Tokyo Narita and Boston, we are offering an opportunity to earn double miles every time you fly the route on the new Boeing 787. This offer is valid for travel on purchased, published Business Class and select

Economy Class fares from April 22, 2012 through June 30, 2012.Together, American Airlines and Japan Airlines offer you a combined

network of over 4,200 daily departures to nearly 320 destinations in 60 countries worldwide. Visit www.aa.com for details.

Major League games. The Texas Rangers’ ballpark is located just 30 minutes away from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport where American Airlines operates two daily flights.

Located in Arlington, Texas, the Texas Rangers’ ballpark, “Rangers Ballpark,” has a capacity of 49,200 people. The Lone Star, the symbol of when Texas was an independent country can be seen all over the place in this typical neoclassical ballpark built of steel frames and brick. In the vicinity, there are the new Cowboys Stadium, where the Dallas Cowboys have home games and a Six Flags amusement park.

To visit the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington or any Major League ballpark, American Airlines offers convenient flights from Japan.

American Airlines plans to launch various promotions throughout the MLB season, so stay tuned!

American Airlines / Japan Airlines Routes Nonstop Tokyo / Boston Launches April 2012

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February 2012

“The Peony Pavilion” Premieres At The Lincoln Center, New York City

American Airlines And Qantas Airways Launched Their Joint Business

In ChinaWhat’s Going On

In Hong KongWhat’s Going On

American Airlines, with a long history of supporting arts and culture in New York, was proud to contribute to the success of The Peony Pavilion at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, which expands American’s long-term commitment to bridging cultures between the People’s Republic of China and the United States.

The US Premiere of a new dance drama production of The Peony Pavilion by the China Jinling Dance Company of Nanjing took the stage to critical acclaim at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center with four shows from January 5 - 8, 2012. This was the first time the company performed outside China. The Peony Pavilion, first performed as an opera in 1598 during the Ming dynasty, tells a story about forbidden love.

In September 2011, American issued a press release through its extensive media channels announcing sponsorship of the pre-miere of The Peony Pavilion at the Lincoln Center Plaza in New York City. American also

featured Nanjing and The Peony Pavilion in an article in its 2011 December 1 issue of the award winning in-fight magazine American

Way provisioned on all American and American Eagle flights globally.

American Airlines and Qantas Airways launched their joint business and will begin to “yacker” - Australian slang for “work” - togeth-er to offer more flight options than any other airline when travelling between Australia, New Zealand and the United States.

Customers will experience even more competitive fare options, expanded code-sharing, increased frequent flyer opportuni-ties, better flight schedules and more coordi-nated schedules.

The main difference between this joint business and American’s other joint busi-nesses is that American and Qantas don’t have any overlapping routes. This changes the focus of the joint business from coordinat-ing previously competitive services to a focus on customers with connecting itineraries.

As a result of this expanded codesharing and coordination, when American custom-ers fly Qantas, AA benefits and when Qantas customers fly on AA, QF benefits.

* There will also be a Sydney to New York JFK via Los Angeles route.

* Qantas is the only airline to provide nonstop ser-vices to both Australia and New Zealand from the United States.

Sydney and Los Angeles

Melbourne and Los Angeles

Brisbane and Los Angeles

Auckland and Los Angeles

Sydney and Dallas/Fort Worth

Sydney and Honolulu

As a join business, together, the airlines currently codeshare on six direct Qantas flights across the Pacific, including routes between: