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Newark Flights Capped to Reduce NY Delays

By Dan Caterinicchia, AP Business Writer

posted: 10 March 2008 05:03 pm ET

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The federal government is reducing by 13 percent the number of flights during peak hours at New Jersey's Newark Liberty Airport to ease delays in the New York City-area that routinely spread nationwide.

Newark will be limited to 83 flights per hour during peak periods, Department of Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said Monday. The airport handled about 95 flights per hour during last summer's peak.

The 83-flight cap is the same one that starts Saturday at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, where about 100 flights per hour were scheduled last summer. Similar flight caps, which are intended to alleviate record-high delays, already exist at New York's LaGuardia Airport.

The caps will be in place at Newark and JFK for two years, while LaGuardia's will remain unless the government replaces it with a new rule, a Transportation Department spokesman said.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs all three airports, knew caps were were coming to Newark. Peters announced the move late last year, but the government had not released the specific number until Monday.

JFK, LaGuardia and Newark last year had the nation's lowest on-time arrival rates; aviation officials say delays there cascade throughout the system.

The flight caps are designed to result in fewer scheduled flights during delay-vulnerable peak hours, and to create more options during the middle of the day, Peters said. The Newark caps should create about 30 more flights daily spread throughout the day, she added.

The Air Transport Association, which represents the nation's largest airlines, and the Port Authority prefer flight-path changes and improvements aimed at increasing the flight capacity at airports over the caps.

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