AAdvantage Members Donate More Than $835,000 to American Red Cross
22 Januar 2010 - 10:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
American Airlines and American Eagle Continue to Transport
Humanitarian Supplies into Haiti FORT WORTH, Texas, Jan. 22
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Thanks to the efforts of more than 7,800
AAdvantage members, more than $835,000 has been donated to the
American Red Cross for Haiti relief since Jan. 14. American is
collaborating with the American Red Cross to provide aid to
earthquake victims. AAdvantage members can earn a one-time award of
250 bonus AAdvantage miles for a minimum donation of $50 or 500
bonus miles for a donation of $100 or more to the American Red
Cross through Feb. 28, 2010. Donate now at
http://www.aa.com/DisasterRelief. Since Jan. 13, a day after the
earthquake that devastated Haiti, American Airlines and American
Eagle have transported more than 125,000 pounds of aid into Haiti.
The airlines continue to work with charitable organizations and
U.S. officials to transport relief workers and supplies. To date,
American Airlines and American Eagle have flown 12 relief missions
working with organizations such as Airline Ambassadors, American
Association of Orthopedic Surgeons, Bayfront Medical Center in Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., the Haiti Consulate, Love a Child, Miami Dade
College Physicians, Missionaries of Charity-Mother Theresa Order,
Northshore Medical Center in Miami, Parkview Medical Center in
Hallandale Beach, Fla., Share your Soles, Tree of Life Foundation,
the United States Agency for International Development (USAID),
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, St. Joseph Hospice in
Jacksonville, Fla., Yele Haiti, Medishare and Jackson Memorial
Hospital in Miami. The flights have transported medical personnel
and relief workers and humanitarian supplies, including bottled
water, food, medicine and other non-perishable goods. On Wednesday,
Jan. 20, American began flying relief missions from its hub in
Miami using Boeing 737 aircraft. On its first mission, American
evacuated 137 people. American also flew a mission for the U.S.
Department of Defense from Miami using a Boeing 767 aircraft,
ferrying military personnel and other government officials into
Haiti. On this flight, American evacuated 179 people. Evacuees
transported out of Haiti are determined by the U.S. State
Department. American Eagle continues to fly ATR-72 aircraft with
relief supplies to Haiti from its San Juan, Puerto Rico, hub.
During the first week following the earthquake, a total of eight
American Eagle flights arrived in Port-au-Price providing 80,000
pounds of aid. "Our hearts go out to our friends, family,
co-workers and all people affected by this catastrophic
earthquake," said Peter Dolara, American's Senior Vice President -
Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America. "It is extremely
gratifying to see how our employees and customers have come
together to help provide much-needed assistance to the people of
Haiti. We will continue to do whatever we can to help." Employees
from both American and Eagle have already set in motion additional
efforts to aid earthquake victims by raising funds and providing
assistance in many different ways, including: -- In just a week,
American's 16 Employee Resource Groups, which reflect a wide range
of communities within American's diverse employee population,
raised more than $8,500 through a variety of activities. --
American and American Eagle employees at New York's John F. Kennedy
Airport held bake sales, a Caribbean food sale, and other
fundraising activities and raised $20,000. -- All money raised in
January through American's "Champions for Children" program will be
donated to Haiti relief efforts. Flight Attendants and Admirals
Club employees who participate in the Champions for Children
program ask customers to donate their unused foreign or domestic
currency. Donations can be made on select American flights or in
the airline's Admirals Clubs and Flagship Lounges worldwide. The
Champions for Children volunteers support the UNICEF Change for
Good® program at AA, a program that has raised more $60 million
worldwide since its inception. -- More than 350 American and
American Eagle employees will help staff phones at American's
Southern Reservations Office during the star-studded "Relief for
Haiti Now" telethon scheduled for tonight. Celebrities such as
George Clooney, Wyclef Jean, Anderson Cooper and Bono will appear
on the telethon, which will raise money for Haiti relief efforts.
Due to the earthquake, American Airlines is offering customers the
convenience to change their plans. Customers ticketed to travel on
AA flights to or from the areas listed may change flights as shown
without penalty. Operations have been canceled through at least
Feb. 1, possibly longer. It has not been determined when American
will be allowed to resume scheduled operations. The relief flights
are not part of American's normal commercial operations and tickets
cannot be offered for sale. Any evacuees transported out of Haiti
will be determined by the U.S. State Department. And your If you
are ticket was You may begin traveling to or On the following
issued no travel as late from: dates: later than: as: Jan. 14 -
Feb. 28, Port-au-Prince, 2010 Jan. 21, 2010 Feb. 28, 2010 Haiti
(PAP) One ticketed change is allowed without penalty. To change
travel dates or for questions regarding refunds or destination
changes, contact our Reservations personnel at 1-800-433-7300
within the United States or Canada. If you are calling from outside
the United States or Canada, please check our Worldwide
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