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AA's Arpey suggests short-term schedule reductions as new JFK facility opens
Thursday August 30, 2007
American Airlines Chairman and CEO Gerard Arpey yesterday suggested that voluntary schedule reductions by airlines could be a way to reduce delays and congestion at New York JFK, one of the US's most delay-prone airports this year.
Arpey, who appeared with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg at the formal inauguration of AA's new $1.3 billion terminal complex at JFK and the launch of a new tourist campaign for the city, added that flight reductions should occur among those airlines that have grown the most at the airport. "Capacity constraints are realistic in the short run," he told journalists.
http://www.atwonline.com/news/story.html?storyID=10063
Actually, there is more than one elephant in the room, but it's good that one of them is being talked about.
Thursday August 30, 2007
American Airlines Chairman and CEO Gerard Arpey yesterday suggested that voluntary schedule reductions by airlines could be a way to reduce delays and congestion at New York JFK, one of the US's most delay-prone airports this year.
Arpey, who appeared with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg at the formal inauguration of AA's new $1.3 billion terminal complex at JFK and the launch of a new tourist campaign for the city, added that flight reductions should occur among those airlines that have grown the most at the airport. "Capacity constraints are realistic in the short run," he told journalists.
http://www.atwonline.com/news/story.html?storyID=10063
Actually, there is more than one elephant in the room, but it's good that one of them is being talked about.