Friday, November 05, 2004

Heavy Passengers Weigh On Airlines' Bottom Lines

I guess South Beach and Atkins aren't having as big an impact as it seems.

"America's bulging waistlines are now weighing down the airline industry, as it takes more and more fuel to get planes in the air.

A report from the Centers for Disease Control says in the year 2000, airlines had to spend an extra $275 million on fuel in order to carry the extra weight of passengers."
WPBFNews.com - Travel Getaways - Heavy Passengers Weigh On Airlines' Bottom Lines

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