American steps up Delta rivalry with Seattle as overseas hub

Bloomberg

American Airlines Group Inc wants to establish Seattle as an international gateway for westward flights to India and other locations, with help from a reinvigorated partnership with Alaska Air Group Inc.
Nonstop service will begin in October between Seattle and Bangalore, India, the most requested route by big corporate customers, the airlines said in a statement. American expects to add more flights to India and Asia from Seattle, complementing service to the South Pacific and Europe from the company’s hub in Los Angeles.
The plans will extend American’s expansion of international service, including its first flights to Morocco and Krakow, Poland, and new flights to New Zealand later this year.
The initiative with Alaska Air fuels a rivalry with Delta Air Lines Inc, which built Seattle into a hub by more than doubling departures between 2014 and 2019.
“It makes a lot of sense for us to come together,” Vasu Raja, American’s senior vice president for network development, said in an interview. “Alaska supports American internationally, and American supports Alaska domestically.”
American will add flights to London’s Heathrow Airport from Seattle in March 2021.
As many as 15% of American’s passengers between Heathrow and Dallas-Fort Worth International travel to India via connecting flights, he said.
American and Alaska will be able to link 100 US cities to Bangalore via a stop in Seattle.

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