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The Smack Down!
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Northwest Airlines Corp. said Thursday that it would reduce its domestic flight schedule later this year and cut its fleet by 15 to 20 planes as a result of rising oil prices.
The moves, along with recent steps such adding fuel surcharges and reducing the number of bags that may be checked at no charge, are intended to help offset the rising price of oil.
As the result of the slower schedule, Northwest will remove 15 to 20 planes from service. Ten of those planes will be older ----->DC-9s<----, the rest will be a mix of Boeing 757s and Airbus A320s and A319s.
God, I am so Clueless!!
The moves, along with recent steps such adding fuel surcharges and reducing the number of bags that may be checked at no charge, are intended to help offset the rising price of oil.
As the result of the slower schedule, Northwest will remove 15 to 20 planes from service. Ten of those planes will be older ----->DC-9s<----, the rest will be a mix of Boeing 757s and Airbus A320s and A319s.
God, I am so Clueless!!