Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Chattanooga flight from Atlanta nation's worst for delays

Two of top five, including the #1 slot, are CHA/ATL flights.

The Chattanooga Times-Free Press today reports that two flights connecting Chattanooga and Atlanta on Atlantic Southeast Airlines are among the five worst in the country based on numbers from June. Both flights were late 100% of the time.

Flight 4104 from ATL to CHA was worst in the country. With a scheduled 7:38pm departure, the flight was late an average 2 hours 33 minutes.

Flight 4415 from CHA to ATL was fourth worst. With a scheduled 6:33pm departure, the flight was late an average 1 hour 51 minutes.

See the complete story in the Times-Free Press.

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