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Recent blog posts
- All that...and then some
- "It Never Is" from Row 22, Seats A&B
- "The Illusion of Control" : James Boyd on IFEs
- Did you LEAVE YOUR GOLD MEDAL ON THE PLANE?
- Peachtree DeKalb Airport (KPDK)
- Rollercoaster or Plane ride. Peace with my fate.
- Airlines vs Biz Aviation : A synopsis of David Esler’s "Are the Airlines Out to Destroy Business Aviation?"
- Rising prices for Air Travelers (Market Watch)
- US Airways charging for all drinks and snacks
- NY-LON to Metrotwin
Build Your Trip
Airline News
- Ex-Boeing worker gets 10 months for copter damage
- US airlines sue FAA over crew rest rules
- Indian airline sacks fat stewardesses
- Sexual Assaulter of Daughter Gets 2-Year Jail Term
- American, Other Airlines, Sue FAA Over New Rules
- Ex-Boeing worker gets 10 months for copter damage
- Finnair opens an express service point at Helsinki-Vantaa for families with children and special passengers
- Korean Air sees 30 destinations in China
Finance: Airline Industry News
- Delta Waives Change Fees for Customers Affected by Winter Weather in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic (GlobeNewswire)
- Fliers Saw Longer Delays in 2008 (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
- Continental Airlines Reports December 2008 Operational Performance (PR Newswire)
- United Airlines says December traffic fell (AP)
- American, American Eagle: Traffic is down (at bizjournals.com)



From Airports to Avoid at All Costs
"In the U.S., New York City has become synonymous with delayed flights as commercial and corporate jets crowd limited airspace over the city. With just 58% of its flights arriving on time in 2007, LaGuardia airport beat out Newark International (slightly more than 58% arrived as scheduled) for the worst airport in the U.S. for arrivals. They round out the top five of the world's worst airports for delayed arrivals. Incidentally, John F. Kennedy International--New York's largest airport with 44 million passengers annually--was barely behind them, with more than 40% of its flights arriving late."
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/BusinessTravel/Story?id=4205683&page=2
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