Continental Airlines Proposes Three Major Airports In New York Exemption New Tarmac Rule

continental airlines proposes for new tarmac ruleAccording to Continental Airlines, carriers serving New York’s three major airports should be temporarily exempt from new federal rules that fine airlines for tarmac delays.

In a Department of Transportation filing, Continental Airlines said delays from John F. Kennedy International Airport’s runway closure and construction impact all major airports in New York City.

Due to New York’s complex and interconnected airspace, Continental said “delays and delay mitigation strategies at one New York area airport adversely affect and inconvenience air carriers and passengers at another New York area airport.” Bad weather and conflicting runway approaches could cause “exponential increases” in the number of delays occurring at the other New York airports, said Continental.
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US Airline Shares Slip As Recessionary Fears Take Hold

Shares of major U.S. air carriers were slipping Thursday with the wider market on new recessionary concerns, but at least one analyst said that some airlines have fared surprisingly well despite fewer passengers. Read more