18 airlines adjust schedules at 5 airports

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WASHINGTON — The government has approved agreements worked out by 18 airlines to adjust schedules at five busy airports as a way to cut flight delays during the summer, Transportation


Secretary Elizabeth Hanford Dole said Friday. The voluntary agreements, most scheduled to take effect Monday, were reached at meetings supervised by the Federal Aviation Administration. The


schedule adjustments, spreading out flights from business hours to other times, affect operations at Atlanta Hartsfield, Chicago O’Hare, Dallas-Fort Worth, Newark, N.J., and Philadelphia


airports. The FAA estimates that about 70% of the flight delays are caused by poor weather but says some of the problems are caused by unrealistic flight schedules. Many of the airlines are


blaming the air traffic control system for the problems. MORE TO READ