Major Carriers Tend To Cancel Partners’ Flights Before Their Own
Major U.S. airlines that sell seats on flights operated by regional airline partners were more than twice as likely to cancel their partners’ domestic flights than their own mainline domestic operations last year, according to an Aviation Week analysis of data culled from FlightStats Analytics. The...
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