(Reuters) - American Airlines
Starting in April, the largest U.S. airline by passenger traffic will offer no-frills tickets on select trans-Atlantic flights as it seeks to fight off large rivals and emerging competition from low-cost carriers.
American, Delta Air Lines
Basic economy tickets typically include fewer complimentary offerings and instead offer pricey add-on fees for seat selection, checked bags and other services.
"There is a large segment of the flying population who cares almost entirely about price, and we need to compete," said American Airlines Chief Executive Doug Parker at an aviation conference in Washington on Thursday. "We need to give those customers a choice on American."
The rollout will include fares with joint business partners British Airways, Iberia and Finnair.
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(Reporting by Alana Wise; Editing by Bill Rigby)
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