CNBC documentary: One Week Inside American Airlines
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CNBC documentary: One Week Inside American Airlines
CNBC is planning to show this October 18, 2006 at 9 pm ET, and an encore on October 22 at 9 pm ET.
http://www.aweekinthelife.cnbc.com/main.html
During one intense week, CNBC cameras capture a side of American Airlines that travelers never see: the minute-by-minute drama inside the control tower; the split-second decisions made on the flight deck; the corporate maneuvering behind the closed doors of the executive suite.
With exclusive access, veteran TODAY show travel editor Peter Greenberg reveals the secrets of the industry:
-The strange science of ticket pricing.
-Why frequent fliers have a hard time cashing in miles.
-How a tense labor-management truce has held bankruptcy at bay.
-Why the cargo hold is gold to the airline, but a potential threat to its passengers.
-How, in the wake of 9/11, pilots and flight attendants must now train to defend the cockpit.
Experience one stormy night in Dallas -- as workers struggle feverishly to cope with bad weather and in-flight mechanical problems in an effort to keep passengers safe and planes on schedule. And watch as maintenance workers rip apart a jetliner -- down to its bare skin -- and put it all back together again, to make sure that it is safe to fly.
Against a backdrop of global political uncertainty, volatile fuel prices and cutthroat competition, the nation's airlines are navigating cloudy skies.
With more than 4,000 flights a day....and nearly 2 million passengers a week...how does American Airlines do it?
Fasten your seat belts. Once you've seen the extraordinary view from the cockpit, you'll never look at air travel the same way again.
http://www.aweekinthelife.cnbc.com/main.html
During one intense week, CNBC cameras capture a side of American Airlines that travelers never see: the minute-by-minute drama inside the control tower; the split-second decisions made on the flight deck; the corporate maneuvering behind the closed doors of the executive suite.
With exclusive access, veteran TODAY show travel editor Peter Greenberg reveals the secrets of the industry:
-The strange science of ticket pricing.
-Why frequent fliers have a hard time cashing in miles.
-How a tense labor-management truce has held bankruptcy at bay.
-Why the cargo hold is gold to the airline, but a potential threat to its passengers.
-How, in the wake of 9/11, pilots and flight attendants must now train to defend the cockpit.
Experience one stormy night in Dallas -- as workers struggle feverishly to cope with bad weather and in-flight mechanical problems in an effort to keep passengers safe and planes on schedule. And watch as maintenance workers rip apart a jetliner -- down to its bare skin -- and put it all back together again, to make sure that it is safe to fly.
Against a backdrop of global political uncertainty, volatile fuel prices and cutthroat competition, the nation's airlines are navigating cloudy skies.
With more than 4,000 flights a day....and nearly 2 million passengers a week...how does American Airlines do it?
Fasten your seat belts. Once you've seen the extraordinary view from the cockpit, you'll never look at air travel the same way again.
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