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  2. Can airlines keep passengers on the tarmac for hours? Here’s ...

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    Tarmac delays can be one of the biggest headaches of air travel. A tarmac delay happens when an airplane that is awaiting takeoff or has just landed and passengers do not have an opportunity to ...

  3. American Airlines fined $4.1M for tarmac delays - AOL

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    The Department of Transportation fined American Airlines $4.1 million for keeping passengers on the tarmac for longer than legally allowed. American Airlines fined $4.1M for tarmac delays Skip to ...

  4. Flight cancellation and delay - Wikipedia

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    The number of flight delays has increased as staff has been cut back as a result of the financial woes following the September 11 attacks. [7] Some of the causes of flight delays or cancellation include: Airline glitches. The top cause of flight delays, according to a USA Today analysis. [7] Congestion in air traffic [7]

  5. IATA delay codes - Wikipedia

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    Previously, every airline had its own system, which made the sharing and aggregation of flight delay information difficult. IATA standardised the flight delay reporting format by using codes that attribute cause and responsibility for the delay; this supports aviation administration and logistics and helps to define any penalties arising.

  6. Air traffic flow management - Wikipedia

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    This way, the delay can be waited out on the ground with engines off, saving considerable amounts of fuel. The careful calculation of en route time for each flight and traffic flow as a whole, which aims to minimize overall delays in the air traffic system, is highly dependent on computers.

  7. American Airlines fined $4.1M for tarmac delays - AOL

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    The Department of Transportation fined American Airlines $4.1 million for keeping passengers on the tarmac for longer than legally allowed.

  8. Ground delay program - Wikipedia

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    An air traffic control ground delay program or FAA Flow Control is a traffic flow initiative that is instituted by the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the National Airspace System. This program is usually instituted when the following events occur at an airport: inclement weather (i.e., reduced visibility, thunderstorms ...

  9. American Airlines forced to pay customers for long tarmac delays

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