Airline group opposes year-round daylight saving time. Why?
Summary
Airlines for America, a group representing U.S. airlines, opposes making daylight saving time permanent right now. They want any change to be delayed by up to two years before it starts.Key Facts
- Airlines for America is a group that represents U.S. airlines.
- The group does not support switching to permanent daylight saving time immediately.
- They suggest delaying the change for up to two years.
- Daylight saving time moves clocks forward by one hour in spring.
- Making it permanent means skipping the usual return to standard time in fall.
- Airlines are concerned about how immediate changes could affect their schedules and operations.
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