Monthly Archives

Monthly Archives for January 2019.

Air Traffic Controllers Now Not Showing Up to Work During Shutdown

security line
Jan 25 2019

The government shutdown continues to affect airport security wait times. Sick out calls have been hovering over 7% for the past week, peaking at 10% this past Sunday.

Air traffic control centers faced staffing shortages today that led to delays across the Northeast including the major New York airports of Newark and LaGuardia as well as Philadelphia. There were delays in and out of Tampa as well.

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Maslow’s Hammer is the Only Tool American Airlines Has to Fight Declining Customer Scores

back of airplane seats
Jan 25 2019

During American Airlines’ earnings call this morning Cowen & Company’s Helane Becker asked airline President Robert Isom, “If you polled your customers what would they say is the #1 complaint about the airline, and what are you doing about it?”

The airline’s approach to unhappy customers – declining likelihood to recommend scores – appears to be to double down on the same approach they’ve been taking at the very time those scores have been falling.

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Lawsuit: Man Hurt His Back During United Airlines Flight, Now Has Plane Crash Nightmares

airport
Jan 25 2019

If you could sue an airline just because you hurt your back inflight I think we’d have seen a whole lot more lawsuits since the introduction of ‘slimline’ seats that have less padding, and so take up less space, and allow airlines to squeeze seats in closer together.

One man though says he hurt his back when his United flight diverted to Goose Bay, Canada in October and he’s been having “horrible plane crash nightmares” ever since.

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