Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Panel explores safety issues in Hudson ditching

Panel explores safety issues in Hudson ditching

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When US Airways Flight 1549 landed in the Hudson River in January, the fuselage ruptured, sending water gushing into the cabin, and there didn’t appear to be enough room in the available life rafts for all the passengers and crew. Those were among the issues the National Transportation Safety Board was to address Wednesday in [...]

Flying in comfort — or not

Flying in comfort — or not

Fares, fees and destinations aren’t the only things that vary by airline. The width of your seat, the amount of legroom and the entertainment options available can make the time, well, fly by — or make a long flight feel a lot longer. Legroom is important to many fliers. Seat pitch — the space between [...]

Airlines post rare improvement in customer survey

Airlines post rare improvement in customer survey

Airlines are doing a better job of taking care of the passengers they still have, according to a new study. Passenger satisfaction with airline service rose 3.2 percent earlier this year, the first increase in six years, according to a University of Michigan study to be released Tuesday. The increase came as the number of [...]

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