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“There absolutely will be cancellations that wouldn’t have been canceled otherwise,” US Airways’ chief executive, Doug Parker, said in response to my question about the potential effects of the tough new Department of Transportation rule.
Mr. Parker said his airline and others simply wouldn’t board flights if it appeared that weather or other potential disruptions might lead to takeoff delays that would result in fines.
“More likely, it’ll be pre-emptive — we’ll start canceling flights in bad-weather situations,” he said.
Balance here
Nothing to add folks, his words speak for themselves, who am I to interupt?
Mr. Parker said his airline and others simply wouldn’t board flights if it appeared that weather or other potential disruptions might lead to takeoff delays that would result in fines.
“More likely, it’ll be pre-emptive — we’ll start canceling flights in bad-weather situations,” he said.
Balance here
Nothing to add folks, his words speak for themselves, who am I to interupt?