American Airlines Announces February and Early March Schedules

AMERICAN AIRLINES ANNOUNCES FLIGHT SCHEDULE FOR FEBRUARY TO CHICAGO

WATERLOO, IA American Airlines recently provided notice to City and Airport officials regarding flights from Waterloo to Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, effective both Sunday January 31st thru February 10th; and, Thursday, February 11th thru Wednesday, March 3rd for reserving early 2021 travel for both business and leisure passengers.  

Airport officials are optimistic that passengers throughout the Greater Cedar Valley Region will support the service with a growing number of passengers, to not just support the new schedule, but also to continue renewed confidence to officials at American Airlines that Waterloo and the Cedar Valley can support the flight schedule, as published, with the schedules as follows:

SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE DATES: January 31st thru February 10th   

Flight No:

Departure

From

To

Arriving

Frequency

3377

1:30 p.m.

Chicago

Waterloo

2:48 p.m.

Monday – Thursday

Friday and Sunday

4061

4:33 p.m.

Waterloo

Chicago

5:46 p.m.

Monday - Thursday

Friday and Sunday

 

Flight No:

Departure

From

To

Arriving

Frequency

3377

1:04 p.m.

Chicago

Waterloo

2:22 p.m.

Tuesday – Wednesday

and Saturday

4061

2:47 p.m.

Waterloo

Chicago

3:55 p.m.

Tuesday – Wednesday

and Saturday

 

SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE DATES: February 11th thru March 3rd.

Flight No:

Departure

From

To

Arriving

Frequency

3377

1:30 p.m.

Chicago

Waterloo

2:46 p.m.

Monday – Thursday

Friday and Sunday

4061

4:15 p.m.

Waterloo

Chicago

5:26 p.m.

Monday - Thursday

Friday and Sunday

 

Flight No:

Departure

From

To

Arriving

Frequency

3377

1:05 p.m.

Chicago

Waterloo

2:21 p.m.

Tuesday – Wednesday

and Saturday

4061

2:46 p.m.

Waterloo

Chicago

3:55 p.m.

Tuesday – Wednesday

and Saturday

 Keith Kaspari, Airport Director at Waterloo Regional Airport, provided comment, “With a vaccine now in the distribution phase, and numerous national reports noting the safety of flying during the COVID-19 pandemic, the airline industry continues to operate in a difficult time requiring our local support.  With the above schedules, this provides passengers throughout the Greater Cedar Valley Region access to the National Air Transportation System for all communities that are seeing significantly reduced levels of scheduled air service for passenger travel.”  

In closing, Kaspari provided comment that airports of all sizes, and the airline industry are only performing at an approximate 25% to 30% passenger load factor compared to pre-COVID passenger levels experienced in CY-2019. “Therefore I would encourage all Cedar Valley passengers needing to fly, to support ALO’s airline schedule – whereby airfares via WWW.AA.COM or 1-800-433-7300, remain very attractive.”