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Airlines Kicked While Down with the New Travel Restrictions

New travel restrictions require extra time

Federal officials have been purposely vague about the new travel restrictions being put in place after an attempted terrorist attack on Christmas Day. But one thing is for sure: It can’t hurt to get to the airport extra early. So far it appears most of the new travel restrictions only apply to international flights, but I say better safe than sorry.

One blogger recommends you arrive an additional hour early than usual, so two hours before your flight is scheduled to leave. I say use your best judgment, but that’s really not a bad idea. Obviously, some people decide to just skip flying altogether.

New travel restrictions affect airlines

I bet airlines are wishing they could get guaranteed payday loans to help them through the next couple of years. Attempted terrorist attacks have a lesser effect on how often people travel than attacks that get carried out. Still, a lot of people might decide that getting on a plane just isn’t safe anymore.

I know plenty of people who decided to never fly again after the Sept 11 attacks. Airlines had a hatchet taken to their profits as a result of that day, and the recession kicked them in their nether regions when they were already down. Since there are now stories about an attempted terrorist attack all over the place, and new travel restrictions slowing airports even more, airlines are likely to see profits drop through the floor.

Up and down

This damper on airline business comes at a tough time for a couple of reasons. Airlines usually see more ticket sales around the holidays, naturally, but there’s a drastic drop right after it. January is already a very slow month for travel, and because of the attempted attack and new travel restrictions, airlines will probably see an extra slow season this year, possibly longer.

People that would normally jump on low ticket prices in the slow season might opt out, since it’s not worth the risk or hassle. Some will remain skeptical, no doubt, about whether restrictions will have any effect whatsoever. Why do I say understandably? I’m glad you asked.

Federal failure

If procedures already put in place had been followed properly, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab would have never made it onto that plane on Christmas Day to attempt to blow it up. Abdulmutallab’s father called the American Embassy in Nigeria about a month ago to report that his son was a threat. Despite all this, his name was not put on the “no fly” list.

President Barack Obama was furious that Abdulmutallab was allowed on a plane, and though we don’t know details about the new travel restrictions in place, nothing I have heard so far would have prevented this. Abdulmutallab has warned other bombers are on their way, but one hopes the authorities, whose salaries are paid with tax money, will take warning signs more seriously in the future.

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