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Alerts for 9/17/07
FAA chief warns airlines: Don’t overschedule at congested airports
Continental plans big expansion at Cleveland
Virgin America will add in-flight broadband Internet service
Midwest, Northwest to begin code-sharing
Northwest grounds its last 747-200
Two new Frankfurt routes coming this fall
Report: Air India might apply to join Star Alliance
San Francisco plans to renovate, reopen Terminal 2
Chicago airports may raise parking rates
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| jimglab | Should airline schedules be regulated? | 4 | Sep 17 2007, 11:36 PM EDT by denvail | |
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The FAA is warning airlines that if they don’t resist the urge to overschedule flights during peak periods at congested airports, the government may step and force their hand (see this week's story above). Do you think it is right for the government to regulate airline scheduling? Do you believe a reduction in overscheduling will significantly alleviate flight delays? Post your comments here.
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