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New York Airspace Redesign Reading

October 3rd, 2008 @ 7:29 am

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I know you’re sad that I’m out of town right now, so let me leave you some light reading to keep you busy. The Government Accountability Office put out 102 pages of governmental goodness on the proposed redesign of the airspace in the New York/New Jersey/Philadelphia area. I expect a full book report from each of you on why this is good or bad for the airlines when I return.

As we all know, much of the delays in the system come from congestion in the Northeast corridor. This plan attempts to address that issue and create more capacity. Of course, it has all the drama of a soap opera with angry neighbors, airlines, and airports. Enjoy.

Link: FAA Airspace Redesign (PDF)

In addition to writing BNET's travel industry blog, Brett Snyder also pens the award-winning consumer travel blog, Cranky Flier.

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Brett has worked in various pricing, sales, and marketing functions for airlines including America West and United. In addition to writing for BNET's Travel industry blog, he also writes the award-winning consumer travel blog, The Cranky Flier, and holds an MBA from Stanford. more »

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