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American Airlines partners with US & UK on new security program

American Airlines partners with US & UK on new security program
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Nate Gatten, Chief Government Affairs Officer for American Airlines | American Airlines

American Airlines has announced a collaboration with the US and UK governments to introduce a new security program aimed at improving the travel experience for passengers connecting through London Heathrow Airport. The initiative, known as One Stop Security (OSS), is designed to streamline security procedures for travelers flying from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to international destinations via London.

The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the UK Department for Transport (DfT) have partnered with American Airlines in this pilot program. According to the announcement, passengers transiting through Terminals 3 or 5 at Heathrow will not need to undergo a second round of security screening. This change is expected to facilitate quicker airport transit and eliminate the need for re-screening and re-checking baggage.

Nate Gatten, Chief Government Affairs Officer for American Airlines, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: “American Airlines is thrilled to be working with the U.S. and U.K. governments to roll out a first-of-its-kind security agreement that will provide our customers a more seamless and secure flying experience. This partnership simplifies international air travel for our customers, and we look forward to opportunities to expand it to more airports, including from LHR to DFW, in the future.”

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American Airlines plays a significant role in transatlantic travel, carrying millions of passengers between its US hubs and Europe. In the year ending November 2024, it transported 8.4 million passengers across the Atlantic Ocean. London Heathrow remains its most frequented European destination, with substantial traffic on routes such as Dallas/Fort Worth-London Heathrow.

The airline's network expansion plans include new routes set for summer 2025 but are also facing challenges due to delivery delays of widebody aircraft from Boeing. As a result, some European routes will see suspensions or reduced frequency during this period.

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