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The Transportation Department wants to let airports charge airlines more for operating fights during the busiest times of day at congested airports, in an effort to reduce delays (see this week's story). This would supposedly induce carriers to schedule flights at other times, or move them to alternate airports nearby. Do you think this will work? And would you be willing to pay more for a flight that operates at a time that most people want to travel? Post your comments here.
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RE: Will 'congestion pricing' reduce delays?
By: Anonymous,
Jan 29 2008, 1:33 PM EST
No lvees on certain times of the day would not help. The airlines should use larger planes to accomodate the travelers at those time,especially for short haul, & commuter flights. The traveler would end up paying for the extra charges and it is not their fault that the waits are long. The FAA and the airlines should work together.
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