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Fasten Your Seat Belts!

Posted by Clark Williams-Derry
Nifty graphic shows how the airlines are losing altitude.

air travel - USA Today - NWI've got to give USA Today some credit:  they know how to make eye-catching graphics.  Take, for example, the nice interactive illustration they posted recently, detailing the expected cutbacks in the airline industry across the US.  High fuel costs and a weak economy are forcing air carriers to pare both the number and the seating capacity of the planes they're planning to send aloft -- and the interactive map shows exactly where, and how, those cutbacks are expected, through next October.  The snippet to the right doesn't do the real graphic justice -- so check out the original.  It's nifty.

Interestingly, Washington is one of only 8 states with a projected increase in seated airplane capacity. But it's an anemic gain of just 1 percent.  USA Today projects a 5 percent drop in Oregon, and an 8 percent decline in Idaho.  But Hawaii is facing a 27 percent decline in air travel -- a significant blow to the islands' tourist economy.

High oil costs sure change everything, don't they?

 



Comments
Posted by Jon Morgan 07/02/2008 06:38 PM
Anyone on Facebook who's against Tim Eyman's I-985 should join the NO on I-985 group I've created: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=31812271648=mf

There's no organized opposition yet, and one will come together, but I thought we could use at least a small start right away.

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