Airports Tighten Belts, Delay Projects As Flights Are Cut

Fiscal prudence is the watchword for airports as airlines continue to make oil-fueled capacity cuts. Continental announced an 11% capacity cut this fall, with its Cleveland-Hopkins hub losing 13.5% of its flights (DAILY, June 13). The carrier had tapped its smallest hub for a 40% expansion in...

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