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Delta Air Lines Cancels Flights To Avoid Weather Delays

Carrier Calls On Congress To Modernize Air Traffic Control System

Anticipating storm-related delays Thursday, Delta Air Lines took a proactive approach and cancelled about 200 flights from several northeastern airports.

"Delta is proactively thinning flights in the Northeast corridor and approximately 200 mainline and Delta Connection flights could be canceled. Customers whose travel plans are (were) affected by cancellations may request refunds or re-accommodation on alternate flights without fee or penalty,' said the carrier.

Affected airports were New York: JFK and LGA, Newark, NJ, Hartford CT, Providence, RI, Boston, Washington Reagan and Dulles, Baltimore and Philadelphia.

The Associated Press reports Delta made the decision to trim the flights, about a third of the carrier's total northeast flights, after the Federal Aviation Administration alerted airlines Thursday it would slow air traffic in the region because of bad weather forecasts.

"Delta's focus is always the comfort and safety of our customers and we will continue to work to mitigate ongoing air traffic control-related congestion and delays. However, (Thursday's) storms are another example of why it is critical that Congress act to modernize the nation's air traffic control system," said Joe Kolshak, Delta's executive vice president and chief of operations.

Being forced to cancel some flights to reduce delays to others should indicate the dire need for an upgraded air traffic control system, Kolshak said.

"It's fundamentally unfair to our customers that we are operating in a system that was built in the 1940s and can't accommodate today's air travel demand without costly and frustrating delays and congestion that are beyond our control," he added. "The FAA has presented a plan to Congress that helps ensure airline passengers are provided with an updated, 21st century air traffic control system. We urge Congress to approve the FAA's plan to increase airspace capacity, especially in the Northeast, and to get away from the status quo and act boldly to modernize our nation's outdated air traffic control system."

"If you think of a freeway at rush hour, the current FAA system is like metering a car on the freeway every five minutes," Kolshak added.

He said the carrier's thinned schedule did serve to reduce delays among the rest of its remaining flights.

"While it does inconvenience some people, the goal is to minimize the impact to as few people as possible," he said.

FMI: www.delta.com, www.faa.gov

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