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Possibility of pilot strike makes travel turbulent
American Airlines prepares to rebook
The Associated Press
NEW YORK — Tina Gillenwater is concerned that a strike by American Airlines pilots could leave her without a way to get home from her winter vacation in warm and sunny Cancun, Mexico — but not too concerned.
"I can think of worse places to be stranded," said Gillenwater, a legal secretary in Washington.
Gillenwater is one of millions of travelers whose plans may be disrupted if the pilots strike Saturday morning about a contract dispute.
The airline flies about 200,000 passengers a day. It offers the most flights domestically, and it is the largest carrier to the Caribbean.
“It’s kind of unfair when a business can put so many people out,” said Karen Jones of Wellingford, Conn., who had been planning to use an
American Airlines frequent-flier ticket to get to a conference in Las Vegas on March 13.
"Most of them are rebooking," he said. "There are very few who are willing to take a chance and get stuck somewhere."
Gillenwater, for example, is flying to Cancun on Friday morning and isn't due to return until the Feb. 21.
American has been notifying passengers that it will try to book them on other airlines in the event of a walkout, which would shut down both American and its regional airline American Eagle.
For more than a week, travel agents and cruise lines have been switching travelers to other airlines, just in cage.
The real problem is for leisure travelers who book packages or nonrefundable tickets.
Royal Caribbean officials said the company will charter flights if necessary. Carnival Cruises officials said the company switched nearly 3,000 passengers to other flights but still had about 1,000 people scheduled to fly American.
The cruise lines have rebooked about 20,000 passengers who had been scheduled to fly American this weekend to or from Miami or the Caribbean, the usual cruise points of departure.
Mike Pingrey, manager of ACT Travel in Washington, said that last week the agency started calling
She said American had called for her hotel phone number and had said that if a strike occurred, it would try to put her on another airline. She looked into making a reservation herself, but the Continental flight from Cancun to Washington cost $535 more per person because the only three seats left on the flight were in first class.
She's going ahead with the vacation anyway.
"I'm worried, but I haven't been on vacation in two years," she said. "And at this point, I'll take my chances."
Mardi Gras party serves last hurrah before the sacrifices of Lent begin
The Associated Press
NEW ORLEANS — George Harris described his costume as fishnet, feathers and goose bumps — mostly goose bumps.
"This is a Mardi Gras for the dedicated exhibitionist," Harris said as he shivered in Fat Tuesday's 38-degree sunshine.
The weather kept crowds smaller than usual, and coats outnumbered costumes, but the beer flowed and the parades rolled with masked riders raining beads and trinkets on the revelers in the street.
The big street party, which ranges from family picnics to transvestite
beauty pageants, picked up as the sunshine sent the temperatures into the 50s.
"Being the center of attention warms you right up," said Kathy Broussard, 26, of Daytona Beach, Fla., dressed as a harem girl with gauzy pants and plenty of flesh showing.
Belly dancers mingled with popes on Bourbon Street. Four Elvipes watched a dozen cockroaches being chased by a giant can of bug spray. A bride with a beard posed for pictures next to a man wearing a leather G-string and jacket.
Mardi Gras is the final blowout before the somber religious season
of Lent. Businesses and schools close, mail goes undelivered and streets are blocked off for what has been called the nation's biggest free party.
"It's the day to eat everything you can, drink what you want and do what you shouldn't," said Madeline Newton, a 53-year-old New Orleans native.
Beads were freely bartered for flashes of flesh. Exposing breasts is traditional—but illegal.
"I've seen women of all ages pulling their shirts up," said Mark Jackson of Boston. "This has been a shock for a guy who lived a sheltered life up until now."
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