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Bush to Open More Air Space for Holiday Flights

Nov 19 2008

Bush to Open More Air Space for Holiday Flights


Yesterday, President Bush said his administration is taking steps to prevent significant flight delays and reduce air traffic congestion during the busy holiday season.  The plan includes temporarily opening up for commercial airliners the airspace typically dedicated to the military.  In addition to the two Eastern corridors opened during Thanksgiving last year, extra flight lanes will be added in the Midwest, Southwest, and West this year.

The military uses the space for exercises, but often makes some available to commercial planes on an ad hoc basis. This move would allow airlines to count on the extra room in the skies, particularly helpful if bad weather materializes.

Comments

Kyle Gold
this sounds like a great idea for this holiday season but also the economy is awful so if this would cost more money than there is no reason so it is a good and bad idea for this economy.

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