commuter planes

Not so long ago, most major routes flown by U.S carriers were on what travelers often refer to as “regular jets.” Now, fliers heading to places like Champaign, Illinois, Santa Barbara, California, and Fayetteville, Arkansas, for examples, were used to changing planes somewhere and boarding a small turbo prop or regional jet. Increasingly, as airlines [...]

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Someone once said that “Minimum Connecting Time” is the amount of time it takes an Olympic sprinter to get between gates with no luggage.

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