Various major US carriers have regional brands, where partner airlines ferry passengers from smaller airports into larger hubs for onward travel. For the most part, these flights are on the shorter side, but, as always, there are exceptions. For instance, American Airlines has multiple routes that have distances greater than 1,400 miles long and are operated by its regional feeder partners under the American Eagle brand this November.
According to present scheduling data made available by Cirium , an aviation analytics company, American Airlines' longest regional route this month links Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) with Québec City (YQB) in Canada . However, American Eagle only served this 1,655-mile (2,663.5 km) corridor once this month, on November 1, so this a

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