American Airlines supports relief mission in Haiti

Following the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck Haiti on August 14, American Airlines is partnering with Team Rubicon to offer assistance to the country.

Update: 2021-08-18 13:23 GMT
American has served Haiti for 50 years, operating daily service to Port-au-Prince from Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, during peak travel season.

August 18, 2021: Following the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck Haiti on August 14, American Airlines is partnering with Team Rubicon to offer assistance to the country. Through a donation of 1 million AAdvantage miles, American will transport first responders and medical professionals as the volunteers deploy to Haiti.

“American is proud to partner with Team Rubicon as their teams fly to Haiti to provide much-needed medical assistance following this devastating earthquake,” said José A. Freig, American’s vice president of international. “We have a long and proud history in Haiti, with this year marking five decades of service, and we will continue supporting the Haitian community as they work to rebuild and recover.”

American has worked with the veteran-led global disaster response organisation, Team Rubicon, since 2017, together providing aid for those affected by Hurricane Harvey as well as supporting their Covid-related relief operations.

“American Airlines’ commitment of 1 million miles following the Haiti earthquake will allow us to rapidly deploy our medical teams to meet the areas of greatest need,” said William Porter, deputy director of operational support at Team Rubicon. 

American has served Haiti for 50 years, operating daily service to Port-au-Prince from Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, during peak travel season.

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