The Summer of Our Air Travel Discontent?*

Travel Blog  •  Jim Benning  •  08.07.07 | 2:56 PM ET

imageOh yes. In June, almost a third of all domestic flights arrived at least 15 minutes late. That means the U.S. airline industry “posted its worst on-time performance for the first six months of the year since 1995,” according to the Los Angeles Times, and that “U.S. airlines are on track for their worst annual record for on-time performance ever,” according to USA Today. Experts blame storms and an air traffic control system struggling to cope with more planes in the air. Reports the Times: “Only six airports had planes depart on time more than 80% of the time. Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport was the worst with only 65% of its flights taking off as scheduled.”

* Update August 7, 6:07 p.m. ET: Delays are only part of the problem, writes Carol Pucci of the Seattle Times.

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Photo by Michael Yessis.