Biden & Pete lead US to best travel year in history!

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The Biden wins keep piling up! Another record year of travel with the least amount of cancellations in a decade, 1.2%. Pete and Joe are demonstrating what competent leadership looks like. They recently fined SouthWest $140M. The airlines know they aren’t messing around.

2023 by the Numbers: More Flights, Fewer Cancellations, More Consumer Protections


WASHINGTON — U.S. aviation ended 2023 on a better note for passengers with the lowest flight cancellation rate in at least 10 years, alongside expanded consumer protections for travelers.

“Thanks to the tireless work of our nation's aviation safety professionals, millions of travelers were able to fly safely and without disruption last year,” said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. “We are glad to see this 10-year low rate of cancellations, and our Department will continue to take every step to ensure air travel is smooth and safe for passengers in the new year."

In 2023, there were 16.3 million flights and a cancellation rate below 1.2 percent, the lowest rate in a decade.According to the Transportation Security Administration, 2023 was also the busiest year for air travel ever.

Travel around Christmas and New Year’s was notably smooth. From Sunday, Dec. 17, 2023, to Monday, January 1, 2024, the cancellation rate was just 0.8 percent despite a record number of passengers flying during the busy holiday season. The cancellation rate during that same period in 2022 was 8.2 percent.

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The Biden wins keep piling up! Another record year of travel with the least amount of cancellations in a decade, 1.2%. Pete and Joe are demonstrating what competent leadership looks like. They recently fined SouthWest $140M. The airlines know they aren’t messing around.

2023 by the Numbers: More Flights, Fewer Cancellations, More Consumer Protections


WASHINGTON — U.S. aviation ended 2023 on a better note for passengers with the lowest flight cancellation rate in at least 10 years, alongside expanded consumer protections for travelers.

“Thanks to the tireless work of our nation's aviation safety professionals, millions of travelers were able to fly safely and without disruption last year,” said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. “We are glad to see this 10-year low rate of cancellations, and our Department will continue to take every step to ensure air travel is smooth and safe for passengers in the new year."

In 2023, there were 16.3 million flights and a cancellation rate below 1.2 percent, the lowest rate in a decade.According to the Transportation Security Administration, 2023 was also the busiest year for air travel ever.

Travel around Christmas and New Year’s was notably smooth. From Sunday, Dec. 17, 2023, to Monday, January 1, 2024, the cancellation rate was just 0.8 percent despite a record number of passengers flying during the busy holiday season. The cancellation rate during that same period in 2022 was 8.2 percent.

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Biden has led the country into records alright. Record evictions, record mortgage delinquencies, record auto loan defaults, record credit card debt, record withdraws from retirement accounts. No wonder Trump is tied or beating Biden in every single swing state. Your nonsense you post is realized every time Americans go to the grocery store. It boggles my mind how you think you can sugar coat things when Americans have to go to the grocery every week. They don't see what you see.
 
Biden has led the country into records alright. Record evictions, record mortgage delinquencies, record auto loan defaults, record credit card debt, record withdraws from retirement accounts. No wonder Trump is tied or beating Biden in every single swing state. Your nonsense you post is realized every time Americans go to the grocery store. It boggles my mind how you think you can sugar coat things when Americans have to go to the grocery every week. They don't see what you see.
You can’t afford groceries? Try getting a better job.
 
The Biden wins keep piling up! Another record year of travel with the least amount of cancellations in a decade, 1.2%. Pete and Joe are demonstrating what competent leadership looks like. They recently fined SouthWest $140M. The airlines know they aren’t messing around.

2023 by the Numbers: More Flights, Fewer Cancellations, More Consumer Protections


WASHINGTON — U.S. aviation ended 2023 on a better note for passengers with the lowest flight cancellation rate in at least 10 years, alongside expanded consumer protections for travelers.

“Thanks to the tireless work of our nation's aviation safety professionals, millions of travelers were able to fly safely and without disruption last year,” said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. “We are glad to see this 10-year low rate of cancellations, and our Department will continue to take every step to ensure air travel is smooth and safe for passengers in the new year."

In 2023, there were 16.3 million flights and a cancellation rate below 1.2 percent, the lowest rate in a decade.According to the Transportation Security Administration, 2023 was also the busiest year for air travel ever.

Travel around Christmas and New Year’s was notably smooth. From Sunday, Dec. 17, 2023, to Monday, January 1, 2024, the cancellation rate was just 0.8 percent despite a record number of passengers flying during the busy holiday season. The cancellation rate during that same period in 2022 was 8.2 percent.

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how many of those were U Hauls leaving Blue states?
 
You can’t afford groceries? Try getting a better job.
You little selfish dingbat... I watched an older couple in their 80's dig through the meat cooler at the grocery store only to walk away dejected at the prices.... but morons like you only care about winning even if winning is bad for America....
 
You little selfish dingbat... I watched an older couple in their 80's dig through the meat cooler at the grocery store only to walk away dejected at the prices.... but morons like you only care about winning even if winning is bad for America....
Sounds like they made a capitalist purchasing choice. They probably landed on time back from their trip to Florida with their money they saved making wise purchases.
 
Biden has led the country into records alright. Record evictions, record mortgage delinquencies, record auto loan defaults, record credit card debt, record withdraws from retirement accounts. No wonder Trump is tied or beating Biden in every single swing state. Your nonsense you post is realized every time Americans go to the grocery store. It boggles my mind how you think you can sugar coat things when Americans have to go to the grocery every week. They don't see what you see.
Blaming President Biden for the cost of groceries is ignorant partisan idiocy.
 
The Biden wins keep piling up! Another record year of travel with the least amount of cancellations in a decade, 1.2%. Pete and Joe are demonstrating what competent leadership looks like. They recently fined SouthWest $140M. The airlines know they aren’t messing around.

2023 by the Numbers: More Flights, Fewer Cancellations, More Consumer Protections


WASHINGTON — U.S. aviation ended 2023 on a better note for passengers with the lowest flight cancellation rate in at least 10 years, alongside expanded consumer protections for travelers.

“Thanks to the tireless work of our nation's aviation safety professionals, millions of travelers were able to fly safely and without disruption last year,” said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. “We are glad to see this 10-year low rate of cancellations, and our Department will continue to take every step to ensure air travel is smooth and safe for passengers in the new year."

In 2023, there were 16.3 million flights and a cancellation rate below 1.2 percent, the lowest rate in a decade.According to the Transportation Security Administration, 2023 was also the busiest year for air travel ever.

Travel around Christmas and New Year’s was notably smooth. From Sunday, Dec. 17, 2023, to Monday, January 1, 2024, the cancellation rate was just 0.8 percent despite a record number of passengers flying during the busy holiday season. The cancellation rate during that same period in 2022 was 8.2 percent.

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Yep and Mussolinini made the trains all run on time! It was never better !
 

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