What Happens at JFK Doesn’t Stay at JFK

Travel Blog  •  Michael Yessis  •  07.10.07 | 12:10 PM ET

imageDelayed in London? Blame JFK. Stuck on the tarmac in Dallas? Blame JFK. Eat a tasteless, overpriced sandwich in Orlando? Blame JFK. Maybe not everything miserable about air travel is JFK’s fault, but a lot of it seems to be. “JFK, one of the nation’s most storied airports—and the most popular for flights into and out of this country—is choking on delays, creating a ripple effect throughout the U.S. aviation system,” writes USA Today’s Alan Levin, who takes a long look at the “vexing problems” surrounding New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.

Among those problems: Overcrowded skies, expanded competition among airlines, preparation to accommodate the oversized Airbus A380 and tension between the Federal Aviation Administration and air controllers.

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* Airline Columnist on Dirty Planes: ‘I’ve Got More Horror Stories Than Edgar Allan Poe’
* The Upside of Delays and Security Lines: Better Airport Cuisine

Photo of planes at JFK by stephenhanafin, via Flickr (Creative Commons).



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