Exemptions Requested For JFK Airport

March 11, 2010

Both Delta and jetBlue have requested exemptions to the 3-hour rule about to be implemented in April for their operations at JFK airport citing the runway closure for re-construction that will be in place until July. At first glance, this seems a reasonable request and Both the airlines and the FAA have had plenty of time to come up with a contingency plan to deal with potential problems. When I consider that, I really don't think the 3 hour rule should be exempted.

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