The Federal Aviation Administration is working with U.S. airlines to ensure that flights to Japan comply with airspace restrictions around a stricken nuclear power plant.
Japanese officials limited air traffic near the Fukushima Dai-Ichi facility because of “potentially hazardous” radiation leaks from three reactors damaged by last week’s earthquake and tsunami, Diane Spitaliere, an FAA spokeswoman, said in an interview today.
United Continental Holdings Inc., Delta Air Lines Inc. (DAL) and American Airlines haven’t made changes, spokesmen said today. Germany’s Deutsche Lufthansa AG (LHA) rerouted Tokyo flights to other Japanese cities and joined European peers in using Seoul as an overnight crew base instead of Japan, citing the radiation risk. ...........(more)
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