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Monday, September 2, 2013

High fuel costs = airline layoffs = poorer service

Everything that's old is new again. I wrote in my book, The Fun of Flying: The Pan Am Years, that one of the reasons Pan Am went bankrupt was because of the high fuel costs of 150 to 300 seat Boeing 707s and 747s. So what's new? The problems of the '70s, '80s and '90s only got worse. As airlines lay off their employees, the plight of the passenger can only become even more frustrating. 

"most regional carriers, which contract with bigger airlines to operate short-haul flights under brands such as United Express and Delta Connection, reduced jobs as high fuel costs made many 50-seat jets too expensive to fly."
See link below for the full story:
Fewer airline jobs: US carriers trim ranks by 2.4%Daytona Beach News-Journal

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