Cancellation, On-Time, Bumping Rates Worsen In April

The top 10 U.S. carriers canceled 2.5% of scheduled domestic flights in April, up from 2.1% in March, according to DOT's Air Travel Consumer Report. Alaska was highest, 7.2%, followed by America West, 4.3%, and Southwest was lowest, 0.7%. TWA posted the second-best record, 0.8%, as well as canceling...

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