The new world of airline travel

Article Abstract:

The Sep 11, 2001 terrorist attacks nearly decimated the airline industry, as people stopped flying. The government provided the airlines, which were already losing money, with more money, and many believe the airlines will soon be regulated by the government. Airlines have reduce the number of daily flights and some low-cost airlines have closed.

Author: Peterson, Barbara S.
Social aspects, Management, Terrorism, World Trade Center and Pentagon Attacks, 2001

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This could be your last resort: airlines want to fly jets with only two engines over ever-vaster stretches of the Pacific

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The Federal Aviation Admin is considering an airline industry request to fly more two-engine jets across the Pacific Ocean. The proposal would save fuel, but critics argue that it jeopardizes passenger safety.

Author: Peterson, Barbara S.
Laws, regulations and rules, United States. Federal Aviation Administration

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Airline kitchen

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The issues involved in delivery of gourmet meals and cooking in airlines are discussed.

Author: Peterson, Barbara S.
Eating places, Food Service Contractors, Airline Food Service, Analysis, Airline food services

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Subjects list: United States, Airlines
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