American Airlines, Blade partner to give luxury fliers helicopter rides to the airport

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Here's how American Airlines and Blade are teaming up to improve the worst part of traveling: Getting to the airport. - Chopper to the airport. - Driver to the terminal. - Expedited screening. - Admiral's Club access.

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