US Airways moved strongly into the black in the third quarter. But the airline's execs are still complaining about PHL plans that they say are hampering their international operations. Here's our Friday morning story with the details.
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US Airways moved strongly into the black in the third quarter. But the airline's execs are still complaining about PHL plans that they say are hampering their international operations. Here's our Friday morning story with the details.
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Comments (2)
One can only wish that they would worry as much about their domestic operation in Philly. Just find a way to get me my bags in under 30 minutes after a flight, then we'll care about your cry for more gates.
Posted by jimmymack | October 26, 2007 9:16 AM
Posted on October 26, 2007 09:16
More gates for US Airways? They can barely handle the luggage situation. US Airways does not need more gates as much as PHL could use more airlines to come to airport and cheaper prices for consumers flying out of Philadelpia. You should not be forced to use other airports in Newark, Baltimore and New York when flying international and, even some cases, domestic.
US Airways should focus on the luggage and timely departures. I still believe that the airline industry on the whole has been a disaster since the Federal government allowed them to regulate themselves.
Posted by Lydia Williams | October 28, 2007 9:04 AM
Posted on October 28, 2007 09:04