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Air Rage (15)
Air Rage - An air travel guide about air rage, recycled air, lost luggage, limited carry-ons, jetlag, flight attendants, breathing, environment, recycled air, and insensitive airline policies.
Air Rage Information Page - Provides relevant resources on the web, books, from the FAA, organizations, media coverage, and advice.
Air Rage or Skyrage-Its Psychology and Solutions - A Ph.D. gives advice and analyzes road rage psychology.
AirRage.org - Stories and news about air rage and related issues.
Airwise Discussion Forum - Air Rage - A free forum for discussion of air rage and related topics.
Cabin Fever Rages - Frazzled travelers are blowing their tops, and flight attendants are taking the heat.
Safe Flier Foundation - Helps passengers and crewmembers through air rage prevention. Description of programs and resources.
The Smoking Gun: High Altitude Hijinks - Copies of complaints filed against unruly passengers.
Spotlight on Air Rage - From BBC News.
Unruly and Disruptive Passengers - Brief discussion of the problem and some statistics.
Fix the Friendly Skies - What is required to take some of the sting out of air travel? Tinkering with the regulations of the current regime isn't going to do it. What's necessary is a complete overhaul. (March 29, 2001)
Christian Science Monitor - The end of long airport lines is approaching the runway - The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a standards-setting body of the United Nations, with headquarters in Montreal, is abuzz over new technologies being counted on to unclog air-travel congestion. (March 15, 2001)
Flying On Time - A new weather forecasting system may help air traffic controllers reduce delays, saving airlines and travelers millions of dollars. (February 26, 2001)
Flying the Wrong Way - Despite their solemn promises to do better, America's airlines are, in fact, doing worse. (February 26, 2001)
What Friendly Skies? - How to survive in an age of flight delays and cancellations. (January 15, 2001)
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