From WESH2
http://www.wesh.com/travelgetaways/13633282/detail.html
"The government said that air travel is getting worse.
For the first five months of the year, more than a quarter of all flights were delayed -- the worst on record.
In June, airline delays were up 18 percent over last year.
The average delay is 51 minutes and 27 seconds, which is five minutes longer than a year ago, officials said.
Passenger rights advocates said the numbers are misleading because if a plane sits for hours, then cancels, it is not counted as a delay.
"There were 800,000-plus cancellations last year, for which no time on the tarmac data is gathered by the government. Those are astronomical numbers," said passenger rights advocate Kate Hanni.
Understaffed airlines, packed planes and bad weather could be to blame for the increase in delays.
Airlines cite an outdated air traffic control infrastructure for the slowdown"