WASHINGTON (AP) -- A federal task force that spent nearly a year wrestling with ways to assist people delayed for hours aboard planes parked on tarmacs has finalized its recommendations — none of which requires airlines and airports to do anything.
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"We were hoping at a bare minimum to come out of this task force with a definition of what is an extensive on-ground delay," Hanni said, but that didn't happened [sic] because the airline industry "doesn't want anything that is remotely enforceable."
(Emphasis mine)
That second quoted paragraph pretty much says it all, doesn't it...?
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love the icon, and agree wholeheartedly with the sentiment.
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at least the water and soda was free last time.
last time as well, security was fast and painless for the most part.
the most annoying thing was the nearly constant announcements about color levels, security, watch out for bad guys, and tell someone in authority... except while INSIDE the security zone, there are no obvious security people. nobody TO tell.
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Not sure punishing them for the delays will help much, though making on time historical info availible when booking would help too.