From msn.com:
he Walt Disney Co.s Central Florida theme parks could see sharp declines in attendance this fall as airlines eliminate more than 5,700 seats per day on flights to Orlando due to soaring fuel prices.
The reason: 35 percent of visitors to Walt Disney World travel to Orlando on domestic flights, says a report by Pali Capital Research Managing Director Richard Greenfield.
By October, four airlines that account for about 33 percent of the total passenger traffic to Orlando — Delta, American, Continental and Northwest — will have cut 18 percent of their seats to Central Florida compared with seats available in October 2007.









