Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Daily Travel News: New tarmac rules lead airlines to cancel more flights

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The nation's recent onslaught of flight cancellations is a harbinger of what passengers can expect from airlines looking to avoid new multimillion-dollar fines for leaving people stranded on grounded planes in bad weather, according to federal data and aviation experts.
Tarmac rules get flights dropped
By Alan Levin, USA TODAY 
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