Disinclined to Complain About Air-Travel Safety

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In the aftermath of 9/11, Americans were jittery about the safety of airline travel. Nowadays, they’re more likely to be jittery about the price of the tickets. An Ipsos/McClatchy poll conducted this week found a majority of respondents satisfied that airlines and airports have done enough (or more than enough) to ensure passengers’ safety.

One question in the poll asked whether respondents think U.S.-owned and -operated airlines have done enough since 9/11 “in terms of safety improvements on their planes.”

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