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"U.S. airlines expect 2.6 percent Labor Day increase"


 
Thursday, August 23, 2007

U.S. airlines expect Labor Day increase
The Associated Press


WASHINGTON (AP) - Despite record-level delays, nearly 16 million passengers
will fly on U.S. airlines over the Labor Day weekend, a 2.6 percent increase
over a year ago, estimates an industry group.

The Air Transport Association on Thursday forecast 15.7 million passengers
will travel globally on U.S. airlines between Aug. 29 and Sept. 5.

The group, which represents AMR Corp.'s American Airlines, UAL Corp.'s
United Airlines and others, said while most delays would be weather related,
a modernized air traffic control system is needed to reduce air traffic
congestion.

The airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration are pushing Congress to
authorize financing of a multibillion-dollar upgrade of the air traffic
control system. There is an ongoing dispute over what share the commercial
airlines should pay and whether corporate jets and small plane operators
should shoulder more of the cost.

The antiquated system uses 50-year-old analog radar technology. An updated
system would use global-positioning satellites that could handle nearly
three times current levels of traffic. It would also allow aircraft to fly
closer together safely, experts say.

'While we cannot get in the way of Mother Nature, passengers can demand that
Congress fairly fund the sorely needed modernization of our nation's
airspace, which can help to mitigate future delays,' James May, ATA's
president and ceo, said in a release.

Passenger delays are at 12-year highs. The Department of Transportation
earlier this month said the industry's on-time performance in the first half
of 2007 was its worst since comparable data began being collected in 1995.
Nearly a third of domestic flights on major U.S. airlines were late in June.

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