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| + | == $83 Billion Wasted: Showing Up At The Airport 3 Hours Before Your Flight Is A System Failure No One’s Trying To Fix == | ||
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| + | Gary Leff - July 30, 2025 | ||
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| + | Flight delays get a lot of attention, and certainly mechanical and staffing issues are the fault of the airline. There’s also air traffic control which creates congestion – it isn’t just responsible for delays but also for longer flight times that get built into schedules. We don’t talk enough about that. | ||
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| + | Maybe the biggest failure in air travel is something we don’t talk about at all. How is it possible that people are being told to show up at the airport 2.5 to 3 hours before their flight, and that isn’t considered a failure of massive proportions? | ||
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| + | == Time Theft at the Terminal == | ||
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| + | Alex Tabarrok - August 3, 2025 at 7:12 am | ||
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| + | Travel expert Gary Leff on the billions in wasted time spent at airports: | ||
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| + | Maybe the biggest failure in air travel is something we don’t talk about at all. How is it possible that people are being told to show up at the airport 2.5 to 3 hours before their flight, and that isn’t considered a failure of massive proportions? | ||
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| + | As Gary points out airport delay wipes out many technological advancements: | ||
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| + | The lengthened times for showing up at the airport mean that it no longer even makes sense for many people to take shorter flights, but aircraft technology (electric, short and vertical takeoff) is changing and becoming far more viable in the coming years…The FAA is considering standards for vertiports but are we thinking creatively enough or will that conversation be too status quo-focused either because of regulator bias or because it’s entrenched interests most involved? | ||
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| + | More and smaller airports are needed. Streamlined security, that doesn’t wait for nationwide universal rollout, is needed. We need runways and taxiways and air traffic capacity to increase throughput without stacking delays. Most of all, we need to avoid complacency that accepts the status quo as given. | ||
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| + | == National Airspace System Status == | ||
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| + | Dashboard of airports and Aviation issues | ||
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