On-Time Flights Up In January, Bumped Rate Down For 2001

U.S. carriers in 2001 bumped the fewest passengers in any year since the largest U.S. airlines were required to report the information to DOT, according to the Air Travel Consumer Report. The 11 largest carriers in posted a denied boarding rate of 0.86 per 10,000 passengers in 2001, besting 1988's 0...

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