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Probabilistic predictions on air travel disruption (plus insights on the underlying mechanics).
By Tim Donohue · Launched 7 months ago
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When do things start to get better?
Maybe the next couple weeks—but don't get used to it.
Tim Donohue
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When do things start to get better?
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Friday June 17 travel
It kinda turns into a high temperatures explainer
Tim Donohue
Jun 16
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Penciling in our summer travel outlooks
Plus verifying our May EDCT forecast, updating June and July
Tim Donohue
Jun 3
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[Memorial Day Weekend] Fri, May 27 travel
Thunderstorms in Washington-New York corridor destabilize already-wobbly operation
Tim Donohue
May 26
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Friday May 20 travel
Late Spring snowstorm disrupts DEN operations by afternoon; moisture surging into Florida likely to produce AFPs.
Tim Donohue
May 19
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Summer 2022 Air Travel Primer
We estimate recent schedule cuts have saved travelers more than $80 million in lost time; even so, we'd put chances at greater than 9 in 10 for…
Tim Donohue
May 12
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The one about EWR
The capacity and demand headwinds that've riled up United CEO Scott Kirby
Tim Donohue
Apr 28
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An updated estimate of regional pilot populations
United's two for the price of three deal; plus, where are traveler volumes headed?
Tim Donohue
Apr 22
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