Don’t question “them”
Airlines are going to extremes to save on fuel, but will they replace canned drinks with 2 liter plastic bottles of soda? No way! … that’s over the line. Passengers want their cans, and they’ll get them, according to Tim McGraw, director of corporate environmental and safety programs for Northwest (not the country singer Tim McGraw, btw).

I’m still wondering why my plane drove 2.5 miles around the entire Chicago O’Hare airport (it ain’t small) before entering the runway Monday (almost a full 360).
Eight years ago, 15 percent of the price of an airplane ticket went to pay for jet fuel; now, it is 40 percent, according to the Air Transport Association, the industry trade group.

[above] At the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, fresh water is loaded onto a new Embraer 175 in the Northwest Airlines fleet. Northwest is putting less water on board as it tends to weigh 8.3 pounds per gallon, while fuel weighs 6.8 pounds per gallon.

United Airlines will be parking six of its Boeing 747s.

A couple Northwest jets conserving fuel by staying put.