Honoring Heroes: American Airlines Launches Special Charter Flight for World War II Veterans on D-Day Anniversary

American Airlines transports 70 World War II veterans to France to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings

American Airlines is set to launch a special charter flight for 70 World War II veterans to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings. The trip will begin with a send-off parade at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, where dozens of veterans will be given the chance to fly to France for free.

The veterans will travel aboard a chartered Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner and their journey will kick off with a dinner at the airline’s headquarters before departing for Paris on May 31. Upon arrival, the group will spend two days in the French capital before heading to Normandy for a series of events, culminating in a ceremony at the American Cemetery.

American Airlines’ initiative follows a similar announcement by Delta Air Lines, who will also be flying 60 World War II veterans directly to Normandy for the third consecutive year. Among those flying with American Airlines are Frank Perry, a former pilot with Piedmont Airlines and a turret gunner in the Army Air Corps, as well as Felix Maurizio, a US Navy veteran who participated in the D-Day landings.

David Seymour, American’s chief operating officer and an army veteran himself, expressed his gratitude towards the veterans and their sacrifices. He stated that this journey aims to honor these heroes and preserve their legacies for future generations.

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