NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday inaugurated the new Terminal 3 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) here.
The prime minister unveiled a plaque to mark the opening at 10.40 a.m. at a function also attended by United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairperson Sonia Gandhi.
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On this date in 1930, Delta Air Lines started service with a Travel Air S-6000-B with five passengers to Atlanta International Airport (ATL) from Birmingham, Alabama. At the time, the ticket would only cost your $9.80 (which is about $150 in today’s dollars). Delta moved their headquarters to Atlanta in 1941 and has been there since.
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*Reservations ticketed by our reservations offices, airport ticket counters or travel centers in these countries are subject to a charge.
Calling From Within the United States or Canada
English-Speaking Callers* - 1-800-433-7300 24 hours/day, Daily
Japanese-Speaking Callers* - 1-800-237-0027 6:00 a.m. – 12:00 midnight (CT) Daily
Mandarin Chinese-Speaking Callers* - 1-800-492-8095 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 midnight (CT) Daily
Spanish Speaking Callers* - 1-800-633-3711 24 hours/day, Daily
TDD (hearing and speech impaired) Callers* – United States or Canada 1-800-543-1586 24 hours/day, Daily
For Calling From Outside the United States or Canada and more, please visit the official website – http://www.aa.com/i18n/utility/internationalReservationsPhoneContact.jsp
If you are calling from outside the U.S. or Canada, you may reach U.S. Reservations by using the following procedures. (The call will not be toll free.)
~ Access the Web site www.usa.att.com/traveler. The site lists eligible countries and phone numbers.
~ Dial the AT&T access number provided on the Web site (it is different for each country).
~ An AT&T Operator or English language voice prompt will ask for the telephone number you are calling. Dial 800-433-7300 for all American Airlines departments (except AAdvantage) or dial 800-882-8880 for the AAdvantage department.
~ After the tone, enter your regular AT&T Calling Card number (not the international number). You may also use the AT&T Corporate Calling card and many other U.S. local phone company cards. MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover/Novus or Diners Club cards can be used from many countries to place calls back to the U.S.
~ For assistance, press zero or stay on the line for an AT&T Operator.
Please note that a General Sales Agent (GSA) may handle marketing, ticketing, sales and reservations on behalf of American Airlines in some locations.
*Reservations ticketed by our reservations offices, airport ticket counters or travel centers in these countries are subject to a charge.
Calling From Within the United States or Canada
English-Speaking Callers* - 1-800-433-7300 24 hours/day, Daily
Japanese-Speaking Callers* - 1-800-237-0027 6:00 a.m. – 12:00 midnight (CT) Daily
Mandarin Chinese-Speaking Callers* - 1-800-492-8095 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 midnight (CT) Daily
Spanish Speaking Callers* - 1-800-633-3711 24 hours/day, Daily
TDD (hearing and speech impaired) Callers* – United States or Canada 1-800-543-1586 24 hours/day, Daily
For Calling From Outside the United States or Canada and more, please visit the official website – http://www.aa.com/i18n/utility/internationalReservationsPhoneContact.jsp
Travel is easier when you know what to expect and plan ahead. From packing to security checks, arranging for special circumstances such as children, pets, medical equipment or musical instruments, here’s the information that you’ll need to know.
Changes To Checked Bag Charges: Between Mexico and the U.S., Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Canada, Europe and India: View new checked bag charges for customers who purchase Economy Class tickets on or after May 3, 2010.
Between Canada and the U.S., Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands: View new checked bag charges for customers who purchase Economy Class tickets on or after March 29, 2010.
Within And Between the U.S., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands: View new checked bag charges for customers who purchase Economy Class tickets on or after February 1, 2010.
The U.S., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to, from, or via Europe and India: View new checked bag charges for customers who purchase Economy Class tickets on or after September 14, 2009.
The following applies to travel within the United States unless otherwise stated. Please check the country-specific chart below for exceptions to the U.S policies. Our Reservations agents can assist with policies or information not covered below.
How Much Can I Carry On?
You can carry on one bag plus one personal item per passenger as long as:
~ They weigh no more than 40 lbs/18 kgs
~ The carry-on bag must fit in the sizer and not exceed overall dimensions of 45 inches (length + width + height). The maximum combined linear measurement of the carry-on bag cannot exceed any of the following measurements: 22″ long x 14″ wide x 9″ tall or 114cm (56 x 35 x 23 cm). All carry-on items must fit under the seat or in an overhead bin.
Personal item – includes: small backpack purse, briefcase, laptop bag OR a similar item such as book bag or tote that does not exceed 36 inches( length+width+height) and must fit under the seat.
For more information, visit the official website of American Airlines – http://www.aa.com/i18n/travelInformation/baggage/carryOnAllowance.jsp
American Airlines Baggage Policy, American Airlines Allowance: Baggage, Luggage, Suitcase, Suitcases, Free bags, Baggage cost, baggage price, baggage fees. Learn the size, weight and the amount of baggage you can take for free and the cost to take additional and/or overweight items.
On the American Airlines official website, you’ll find answers for many common questions about transporting items on American Airlines including the free baggage allowance, the dimensions, weight and number of pieces that you may take, excess, oversize and overweight baggage charges, restricted items, sports equipment and transportation of the deceased.
For complete list of American Airlines Baggage Allowance, Visit American Airlines official website http://www.aa.com/i18n/travelInformation/baggage/baggageAllowance.jsp
American Airlines Tickets and Reservations, Check in Online: American Airlines offers check-in online, and a few of the particulars of their web check-in services. American Airlines Online check-in is available up to 24 hours prior to departure. You need to provide reservation number or AAdvantage number and an AA.com password for web check-in. You can also check in for connecting flights, even with another airline, as long as American Airlines has an e-ticketing agreement with them.
Passengers can also drop off checked luggage at Curb-side Check-in, Self Service Check-in, or with an agent.
To use online checking, please visit the official website – https://www.aa.com/reservation/flightCheckInViewReservationsAccess.do
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