JFK-to-Buffalo flight sets July record for wait on runway (The Buffalo News)


     

JFK-to-Buffalo flight sets July record for wait on runway (The Buffalo News)

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JFK-to-Buffalo flight sets July record for wait on runway (The Buffalo News)

If there were an airline passenger “Patience Hall of Fame,” a planeload of Buffalo-bound travelers easily would earn a place in it.

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Frontier fights a head wind (Denver Post)

Can a new Frontier Airlines CEO Sean Menke give the struggling airline a lift, or will competition and fuel prices weigh it down?

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ANA, Shanghai Airlines and Air China to Commence Code-sharing on Tokyo Haneda - Shanghai Hongqiao (Japan Corporate News)

Tokyo, Japan, Sept 10, 2007 - (JCN Newswire) - ANA will commence a code-sharing agreement with Shanghai Airlines and Air China on flights operated by ANA and Shanghai Airlines between Tokyo's Haneda Airport and Shanghai's Hongqiao Airport, from September 29 this year.

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U.S. airline delays top 1 million so far in 2007 (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

U.S. airline delays for 2007 surpassed the 1 million mark in July, the same month major carriers scheduled a record number of flights - 647,600, the government reported on Tuesday.

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How airlines say they're fixing things (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

What, if anything, are airlines doing to ease the pain of flying that has been apparent to many travelers over the summer? When you tally up their efforts, the sum seems to be not enough, given almost daily horror stories.

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Oman Air to launch daily non-stop flights to London Gatwick (AME Info)

Oman Air, the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman will be launching daily non-stop scheduled services between Muscat, capital of the Sultanate of Oman, and London Gatwick, which is considered a significant milestone for Oman Air.

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2007/09/05 (New Straits Times)

RICHARD QUEST describes the torture when airlines go from seats to angled “beds” in business class. So imagine his relief to hear about one airline’s promise to go “fully flat”.

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Merced council backs Vision as airline choice (Merced Sun-Star)

The future of Merced's passenger air service won't be up in the air much longer.

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Travel Troubleshooter: A divided schedule on United (CNN.com)

John Knapp tries to change his airline ticket from Fayetteville, Arkansas, to Washington, but his airline won't let him and his travel agency, Orbitz, won't help him. Now he has to pay for a new ticket. Is he entitled to a refund? And if so, who should pay him back?

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Consumer complaints about airlines taking off (Orlando Sentinel)

Consumer complaints about airline service soared 107 percent in July, the government said Tuesday, the most misery reported for that month in five years.

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JFK-to-Buffalo flight sets July record for wait on runway (The Buffalo News)

Over the last 50 years much has been discussed about the perils of sleep-deprived truck drivers, tired individual drivers and drivers not paying attention. Further complicated by the ever increasing number of trucks on the road, additional concerns arise as a result of the dramatic shortage of qualified drivers, moving an ever growing supply of consumer and consumable products. Moreover, the problem is not limited to truck drivers as is clearly detailed in a report from the NHTSA (National Survey of Distracted and Drowsy Driving Attitudes and Behavior, April, 2003). The survey findings show that most drivers at least occasionally engage in behaviors that draw some percentage of their attention away from their driving task. These behaviors include talking with other passengers (81%), changing radio stations or CDs (66%), and eating or drinking while driving (49%). making outgoing & taking incoming cell phone calls (25%) and dealing with children riding in the rear seat (24%). While it is estimated that more than a billion driving trips are made weekly by drivers engaging in each of these behaviors, fewer than one in four drivers perceive these particular activities as distracting or as making driving much more dangerous! Don’t take the risk of ignorance; always give your full attention to driving whenever you navigate a motor vehicle.



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