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Get ready to dive into a special episode of Miles to Go! This week, Ed is joined by Kurt StacheSenior Vice President of Marketing, Loyalty & Sales at American Airlines. They got a chance to chat at the recent send off celebration for the MD-80 in Roswell, NM. Tune in to here them reminisce about the Mad Dog MD-80, Kurt’s 25 years at American Airlines and what the world’s largest carrier has in store for 2019 and beyond.

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American Airlines Gives The MD-80 A Super Send-Off

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  • How about project Oasis? All the flight delays? No power ports on A321? Delayed bags, terrible food, no SAAver award availability? No predeparture drinks and terrible customer services even for executive platinums?

    • Frank, all good questions and I plan to have more interviews with AA execs (hopefully not in an airplane hangar) to ask those questions.