"There's no point putting seats in the air if people don't want to fly, said David Swierenga, president of aviation consulting firm AeroEcon in Round Rock, Texas. "A double-digit cut, more than 10 percent, in capacity is called for. |
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"There's no point putting seats in the air if people don't want to fly, said David Swierenga, president of aviation consulting firm AeroEcon in Round Rock, Texas. "A double-digit cut, more than 10 percent, in capacity is called for. |
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Sheila Samples is an Oklahoma writer and a former civilian US Army Public Information Officer. She is a Managing Editor for OpEd News, and a regular contributor for a variety of Internet sites.
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