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Continental CEO will cancel flights before fines
DALLAS — Continental Airlines plans to cancel flights rather than risk stiff fines under new federal rules designed to punish carriers for delaying passengers. CEO Jeff Smisek said Tuesday the result will be that passengers will have more trouble getting to their destinations. A spokesman for the U.S. Transportation Department said airlines can avoid fines by doing a better job of scheduling flights and crews. Under a Transportation Department rule taking effect next month, airlines can be… (www.google.com) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
It is not really punishment...there is nothing funny about spending 3 hours on a tarmac without food, water and a bathroom that needs servicing. I think it is the right thing to do.
Now jetblue and delta want to be exempted !
Why ?
They [ the airlines ] are exmpt from the US EPA
emissions standards - thanks to folks like the IATA ?
What more crap do they wany ?
Gound-em and pound'
em for us.
Why ?
They [ the airlines ] are exmpt from the US EPA
emissions standards - thanks to folks like the IATA ?
What more crap do they wany ?
Gound-em and pound'
em for us.
As much as I love my Continental, I think they are being big babies about all this, along with Delta and JetBlue.
Go ahead and cancel your flights, it will only upset your passengers who will find alternative ways to spend our money on other airlines TO GET to our final destination.
Go ahead and cancel your flights, it will only upset your passengers who will find alternative ways to spend our money on other airlines TO GET to our final destination.
Airlines will be punished by the consumers if they employ this tactic too often. I hope airlines use this to strive to improve their operations, not just find excuses to cancel flights.
Wow. It is apparent most passengers have no comprehension of aircraft and aircrew scheduling. Nor are they aware of ATC delays, gate availability at destination, etc. A flight on any major airline is not a cab ride to the theater.
The government just forced the airlines to cancel flights before paying a fine. You would do the same. Airlines have canceled low-revenue flights for years - but only if downline revenue could be accommodated. Airlines are responsible for their bottom line - that's about it. They don't really, seriously give a hoot about passenger comfort. If they did they would empower their captains to take care of their passengers better. Then there wouldn't be any irrational ramp camp-outs...