American Airlines took the Boeing 737 Max out of its schedule through mid-January, triggering another wave of flight cancellations.
Dawn Gilbertson
With fewer planes to accommodate travelers, the airline is doing what it and other carriers have done since the Max was grounded: proactively canceling flights. To do so, the airline will cancel select other flights around its system. American said from the start that it's not going to cancel only Max flights during the grounding because that would cause disproportionate harm in certain cities with a lot of Max routes, including its Miami hub.
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