American Airlines Jet Blue Delta Seek To Delay Tarmac

March 17, 2010

It's supposed to go into effect in April, but at least three airlines are hoping to delay it because they say runway repairs at JFK Airport will interfere with schedules. The Associated Press says Delta and JetBlue filed for a temporary exemption with the Department of Transportation lsat The FAA, however, says that the JFK delays should only be as bad as what normally happens on "busy summer days"–an average of 50 minutes during peak times, and 29 minutes otherwise.

American Airlines Jet Blue Delta Seek To Delay Tarmac

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