Airline delays across the U.S. during September soared an aggregate of more than 40%
Airline delays across the U.S. during September soared an aggregate of more than 40% compared with the same month in 1999, according to the FAA. Delays were caused primarily by weather. Although weather was a major factor, the strain on airport capacity increased delays due to volume 72.4% from the...
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