Fifty-Three Percent Of Airline Passengers Avoid Commuter Flights

Fifty-three percent of airline passengers avoid commuter flights for safety reasons, according to the 1997 Frequent Flyer magazine poll, published this month. The percentage is up from 47% of respondents in the 1996 poll. Only 15% said they changed or canceled a flight because of unease about an...

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