Frequent fliers find seats easier on budget airlines, study says

Associated Press Monday 21st May, 2012

The success rate in March of finding an available seat on the most popular Delta Air Lines routes for travel in June through October was 27.1%, the worst such rate of 23 airlines studied by IdeaWorks, a Wisconsin consultant to the airline industry. Above, a Delta passenger uses a self check-in kiosk at Hartsfield Jackson International Airport in Atlanta in January 2010.

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