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"Airlines are going to start cutting roots that are not profitable fewer direct flights," PlaneBusiness.com spokeswoman Holly Hegeman.
Delta is making the most drastic cuts -- eliminating 10 percent of its available seats or the equivalent of 80 to 90 planes. United will ground about 4 percent of its fleet, 20 older jets. JetBlue is getting rid of 10. USAirways, 3.
There may be one spot of bright news in all this for passengers: Fewer flights may mean less crowded airports, that is, if you can afford to fly in the first place.
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Delta is making the most drastic cuts -- eliminating 10 percent of its available seats or the equivalent of 80 to 90 planes. United will ground about 4 percent of its fleet, 20 older jets. JetBlue is getting rid of 10. USAirways, 3.
There may be one spot of bright news in all this for passengers: Fewer flights may mean less crowded airports, that is, if you can afford to fly in the first place.
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