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starlagurl
This article from USA Today says that some airlines are delaying your flight to save fuel.

I think it's a good thing, as long as they let people know, right?

Anybody see anything wrong with this?

Article quote:
Drivers have long known that slowing down on the highway means getting more miles to the gallon. Now airlines are trying it, too — adding a few minutes to flights to save millions on fuel.

Southwest Airlines started flying slower about two months ago, and projects it will save $42 million in fuel this year by extending each flight by one to three minutes.

On one Northwest Airlines flight from Paris to Minneapolis earlier this week alone, flying slower saved 162 gallons of fuel, saving the airline $535. It added eight minutes to the flight, extending it to eight hours, 58 minutes.
mmbcross
That's fine, as long as they don't go so slow they stall and fall out of the sky!
starlagurl
Haha, yeah I know I had that mental image too!
kjonline
Haven't y'all learned anything from Bugs Bunny? Air brakes!
kitkatgo
We got a notice from American Airlines saying our flight times had changed...

They slowed down by 5 minutes or so.

Fine by me, if it saves on fuel.
starlagurl
There you go...what could you possibly gain from 5 minutes?
starlagurl
What doesn't happen all the time, the delays?
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