Northwest Airlines said Tuesday it is trimming its domestic flight capacity by an additional 1 percent in August to reduce the number of hours pilots must fly and prevent another surge in flight cancellations like that experienced at the end of June.
The Eagan-based carrier, which canceled more than 1,000 flights in the last week of June, announced earlier that it would cut its August capacity by 3 percent.
Chief Executive Doug Steenland said in a letter to employees that domestic pilots will fly a maximum of 86 hours next month, compared to 88 or 90 hours in June.
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The Eagan-based carrier, which canceled more than 1,000 flights in the last week of June, announced earlier that it would cut its August capacity by 3 percent.
Chief Executive Doug Steenland said in a letter to employees that domestic pilots will fly a maximum of 86 hours next month, compared to 88 or 90 hours in June.
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