American Airlines said Wednesday it will add flights from Los Angeles to two hubs of its rival Delta, the latest move in a tug of war between the carriers for dominance in the city. American said it will fly five times daily from Los Angeles to Delta's Seattle hub and twice daily to Delta's Minneapolis hub. It said it plans to hire 200 employees this year to support two extra airport gates and more than 20 new daily flights from Los Angeles, starting June 2. For months, the airlines have added flights, sponsorships and advertisements in Los Angeles to increase share in one of the last major contested US airports.<br/>
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JAL said Wednesday it is extending a suspension of flights from Narita to Paris as demand remains slow following terror attacks there in November. The airline earlier said it was canceling flights between Narita airport and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport from Jan. 12 until the end of February. They will now be suspended until March 15, with flights to resume the following day. “This is due to the decrease in demand after the terrorist attack,” JAL said. The airline usually operates one flight a day from Narita to Paris. The daily JAL flight from Haneda airport to Paris will continue as normal, it added.<br/>