DOT issues monthly Air Travel Consumer Report
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DOT issues monthly Air Travel Consumer Report
The Department of Transportation (DOT) today issued its monthly Air Travel Consumer Report, which contains information about airline mishandled baggage, as well as consumer disability and service complaints for June 2000.
The entire Air Travel Consumer Report can be found on DOT's World Wide Web site at:
http://www.dot.gov/airconsumer
http://news.airwise.com/stories/2000/08/965763955.html
The entire Air Travel Consumer Report can be found on DOT's World Wide Web site at:
http://www.dot.gov/airconsumer
http://news.airwise.com/stories/2000/08/965763955.html
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Couldn't help but notice (as it is part of my job to keep up with such things) that delay statistics were kept out of this issue for now. DOT is citing new computer probs... and will have the report re-released when the delay info is updated.
Don't know about the rest of you guys, but I'm anxious to see updated delay info, particularly for Chicago O'Hare! After all of the UA cancelations and bad wx in the midwest, I'm very curious to see how much delays are up compared to the last couple of years. I'm also beginning to wonder if ORD will fall to around 880,000 ops this year -- well below most projections of around 905,000.
Don't know about the rest of you guys, but I'm anxious to see updated delay info, particularly for Chicago O'Hare! After all of the UA cancelations and bad wx in the midwest, I'm very curious to see how much delays are up compared to the last couple of years. I'm also beginning to wonder if ORD will fall to around 880,000 ops this year -- well below most projections of around 905,000.
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Unusually stormy weather, the busiest travel summer on record and an air traffic control system stretched to its limits have combined to create the delays. A new cooperative program between the FAA and airlines doesn't appear to be making a major dent in the numbers.
http://www.pioneerplanet.com/busines...ocs/024734.htm
AND: July was the third-worst month for airline delays since the Federal Aviation Administration started keep the stats, although the delays were slightly less than one year ago.
http://www.pioneerplanet.com/busines...ocs/026319.htm
http://www.pioneerplanet.com/busines...ocs/024734.htm
AND: July was the third-worst month for airline delays since the Federal Aviation Administration started keep the stats, although the delays were slightly less than one year ago.
http://www.pioneerplanet.com/busines...ocs/026319.htm
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Plane Delays And Crowds -
"The whole flying experience these days is terrible," acknowledged Jeff Zack, a spokesman for the 49,000-member Association of Flight Attendants. "The problem is more people flying on more planes than ever--to the same number of airports."
http://www.smarterliving.com/columns/kids/20000814.html
AND:
David S. Stempler, President of the Air Travelers Association, today said that the DOT has denied his request to attend the Department's forthcoming Airline Summit, so that the views of passengers could be adequately represented.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/000818/dc_air_tra.html
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"The whole flying experience these days is terrible," acknowledged Jeff Zack, a spokesman for the 49,000-member Association of Flight Attendants. "The problem is more people flying on more planes than ever--to the same number of airports."
http://www.smarterliving.com/columns/kids/20000814.html
AND:
David S. Stempler, President of the Air Travelers Association, today said that the DOT has denied his request to attend the Department's forthcoming Airline Summit, so that the views of passengers could be adequately represented.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/000818/dc_air_tra.html
[This message has been edited by doc (edited 08-18-2000).]
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Major U.S. airlines agreed to swap more data on scheduling changes, cancellations and ``best practices'' as part of a broad drive to fix air traffic gridlock in summer U.S. skies.
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/2000..._usa_dc_1.html
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/2000..._usa_dc_1.html

