And tonight's is going to be kind of a lame-oh. But at least I'm trying.
Here are four interesting aviation stories that have come out in the past few days:
U.S. Acts to Ease Crunch at New York Airports (NY Times)
The gist: Flight cap during peak hours makes for less delays.
Gulf Remains Between US Airways Pilots (TheStreet.com)
The gist: After more than a year of integrating US Airways and America West Airlines, pilot seniority lists are still not integrated. Pilot unions are also separate.
Smoke in Cockpit Sends Plane Back to LA (AP/NY Times)
The gist: A faulty oven sent smoke into the cockpit, which caused the pilots to immediately declare an emergency and head for the shore.
Airline descends to a new low: a death fee (LA Times)
The gist: Daughters plan vacation in Hawaii with mom. Mom dies. Everyone else offers a hassle fee trip refund ... except for Hawaiian Airlines, who charge them a $75 cancellation fee, per ticket (3 of them). Luckily, American Express steps in and refunds the customers money (and likely demands their own refund from Hawaiian).
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
long time no post
Labels:
America West,
death fee,
emergency,
fire,
Flight Caps,
Hawaiian Airlines,
mergers,
New York,
unions,
US Airways
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