News
In Fight Against Trump, Harvard Goes From Media Lockdown to the Limelight
News
The Changing Meaning and Lasting Power of the Harvard Name
News
Can Harvard Bring Students’ Focus Back to the Classroom?
News
Harvard Activists Have a New Reason To Protest. Does Palestine Fit In?
News
Strings Attached: How Harvard’s Wealthiest Alumni Are Reshaping University Giving
"Of course we're in great confusion here," reported a secretary of the University Travel Co. above a frenzied moil of office noise in a telephone interview yesterday. "Eastern Air Lines has cancelled all trips for two weeks, and American may follow."
The airline strike, falling on the rush season of students flying home over the Thanksgiving holiday, has paralyzed a sizeable percentage of the intended holiday air travel, and has swelled the demand for bus and train transportation beyond capacity.
H. C. Blumberg, manager for University Travel, which handles a majority of the Square's travel arrangements, observed that, "People are cancelling their reservations on the airlines, and we are trying to resettle them on trains and busses."
The airline travel crisis, according to AP dispatches last night, began last Friday when a strike closed down Trans World Airlines. Eastern Air Lines stopped all flights Monday after a walkout of mechanics and engineers.
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.