From WSJopinion: The FAA is blaming travel mayhem this week on thunderstorms, but the underlying reason you’ll pay more to arrive late to the beach is decades of government mismanagement
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Americans are looking forward to summer vacation and included in the package: A scenic view of the tarmac at LaGuardia airport. The Federal Aviation Administration is blaming travel mayhem this week on thunderstorms, but the underlying reason you’ll pay more to arrive late to the beach is decades of government mismanagement.Continue reading your article with
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