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US Airways Starts to Move Some Travelers

Sunday, March 18, 2007 11:46:46 PM
By MARYCLAIRE DALE

US Airways patrons talk as they stand in line at the ticket counter at Greater Pittsburgh International Airport in Imperial, Pa. on, Sunday, March 18, 2007. The long lines at these US Airways ticket counters early Sunday were due to cancellations and delays at other airports over the weekend as the airline was still trying to find seats Sunday for 100,000 stranded passengers system wide, spokesman Andrew Christie said. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Thousands of weary travelers spent a third day waiting to reach their destinations Sunday as US Airways struggled to recover from the ice and snow storm that paralyzed airports in the Northeast.

Early Sunday the airline was trying to find seats for 100,000 passengers systemwide. The waiting time in lines in Philadelphia, a US Airways hub, was down to 30 to 45 minutes by Sunday night, spokeswoman Andrea Rader said. Waiting times were also better at the airline's hub in Charlotte, N.C.

"The lines are down to what is normal for a holiday weekend," Rader said.


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