MESA - Delays? Cancellations? Airlines and FAA trade blame over flight problems
2022 is shaping up to be the "Summer of Flight Disruption." Chances are you have experienced delays if you've been to an airport recently, and that's if you even get on a plane (cancellations have been through the roof). Recent developments have even prompted "camping out at the airport" to trend across the country, while hours-long waits for customer service have left many passengers with a sour taste of the whole traveling experience. Go for the staycation? Things don't look like they'll be getting better anytime soon as airlines and the FAA point fingers at each other ahead of the busy July Fourth weekend. "The industry is actively and nimbly doing everything possible to create a positive customer experience since it is in an airline’s inherent interest to keep customers happy, so they return for future business," Airlines for America President Nicholas Calio, which represents the largest U.S. carriers, said
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Delays? Cancellations? Airlines and FAA trade blame over flight problems