New Delhi, Oct. 5 -- American Airlines, which carries over 200 million passengers each year, has officially ended one of its regional connections as part of a broader network adjustment. The Street reports that the carrier, which logged more than 2.1 million flights across 1.8 billion miles in 2024, is making permanent changes to a few routes while tightening its focus on key markets.

Though American remains one of the world's busiest airlines, it is still playing catch-up with rivals like Delta and United when it comes to profitability and premium service. The company has been upgrading lounges and cabins in an effort to close that gap, but not every route is making the cut.

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