Air travelers, weary of delays and irritated by uncertain arrivals of planes, have begun to object. And their objections have been frequently and vociferously expressed. To date, the airlines have not been able to do much to help themselves. Keeping passengers sitting in airplanes for an hour, or two, or more, waiting to take off, has not made friends for the lines; nor has the business of “stacking” planes for long periods above congested terminals.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Air Travel Complaints The Same Over 50 Years Later
Once again, it just goes to show that there is very little "new" under the sun. This article from a 1947 issue of Science Illustrated, posted on Modern Mechanix, sounds like it could have been written today. Does any of this sound familiar to you air travelers?
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