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Alerts for 8/13/07
Ultra-long tarmac waits tripled in June as industry stats hit new lows
TSA to take over passenger prescreening from airlines
Europe eyes new data filing rules for U.S. travelers
New York passes nation’s first ‘passenger rights’ legislation
Midwest Airlines takeover: AirTran out, Northwest in
Delta boosts fees for several passenger services
Two low-cost carriers expanding at Memphis, Minneapolis
British Airways contends with lost-baggage backlog
Singapore said to be considering all-business transpacific service
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During June, the number of flights that sat on the tarmac for at least three hours hit 462 – triple the rate for May. What’s the longest you’ve ever had to sit in a plane on the ground, and how well were you treated during the delay? Post your comments here.
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