Delay Averages Down, But Peaks Cause More Problems, Chew Says
Reducing the pain caused by peak delay days in the summer is even more important than cutting annual delay averages, FAA and airline executives say. Average delay numbers have dropped since the infamous summer of 2000 despite traffic climbing to higher levels, FAA's Chief Operating Officer Russell...
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