Those interested in mapping the schedule reductions at U.S. airports this fall should check out USA Today‘s interactive map here. It incorporates what airlines had advised of their schedule on November 1st and will be updated periodically.
Honolulu and Oakland Airports are the biggest losers, at 27.7% and 27.4% respectfully. Airlines are reducing service in response to older, more fuel inefficient planes, as well increased costs, resulting in many cities losing service, or operating severely limited service in certain sectors.