According to Delta, it will be the first U.S. domestic carrier to deploy Wi-Fi across its entire mainline and regional aircraft fleets with two classes of service.

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American Eagle Airlines, the regional affiliate of American Airlines, has begun operating four daily round-trips between New York LaGuardia Airport and Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Eagle has also begun twice-daily nonstop service between Miami International Airport and Gainesville Regional Airport in Gainesville, Florida

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Eagle is flying the route with Bombardier CRJ700 regional jets featuring the carrier’s new First Class service in addition to economy-class seating.

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Delta Air Lines plans to make First Class service available on all U.S. domestic flights longer than 750 miles, or about two-and-a-half hours of flight time, beginning this fall. When the upgrade is complete, 50 routes that currently feature Delta Connection flights with only one class of service will be upgraded to two-cabin aircraft with First and Economy Class service.

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American Eagle Airlines, the regional affiliate of American Airlines, is launching First Class service on all 25 of its existing Bombardier CRJ700 regional jets and the 22 new CRJ700s it ordered in December 2009.

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Delta Air Lines will increase westbound service from three North Dakota cities to Delta’s Salt Lake City hub with its summer 2010 schedule.

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Delta Air Lines says it will invest $1 billion, or about $300 million per year, through mid-2013 to improve customer experience in the air and on the ground ― and also to improve the fuel efficiency of more than 170 aircraft in its fleet.

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AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines and American Eagle, has announced a series of actions to position the company better to meet the air transport industry’s near-term economic challenges, while continuing to build on its strategy for long-term success.

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