A ‘Calm’ Airport as Big as Manhattan? A CEO’s View of Travel Chaos
DFW feels squeeze of industry upheaval, as does top tenant American
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Surging jet-fuel prices are hammering airlines, and the lack of permanent funding for security screeners is upending travel. So it’s not surprising that the fallout is landing hard in Texas, which is home to two of the four major US airlines, the leader of a third and the country’s second-busiest airport.