Even if it were to pass, an airline passenger bill of rights isn’t going to save most travelers from enduring delays at the airp

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问题     Even if it were to pass, an airline passenger bill of rights isn’t going to save most travelers from enduring delays at the airport—especially during this busy summer travel season, when airplanes will be near or at full capacity and the usual onslaught of stormy summer weather is expected. "It’s going to be a challenge. These are all ingredients for delay," says David Castelveter, spokesman for the Air Transport Association, which represents 90% of all U.S. commercial airlines. But travelers can improve their odds of avoiding major troubles by using these tips suggested by airline experts.
    1.  Book flights wisely
    The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) recommends that passengers schedule their flights for early in the day, which are the least likely to be delayed.
    2.  Be a savvy packer
    Know what you can and can’t take with you in your carry-on baggage, as listed by the Transportation Security Administration.
    3.  Know the short cuts
    Passengers can avoid long lines by printing out e-tickets at home and checking in at the airline’s electronic kiosks.
    4.  Know what you are entitled to
    If requested, all airlines must present their passengers with a Contract of Carriage, which outlines what rights a passenger have in the event of a delay or cancellation.
    5.  If all else is failing, remember Rule 240
    Rule 240 is an agreement between the airlines that they will honor another airline’s ticket if they have the means to do so.
    Finally, learn how to count to 10. Keeping cool is key. Airline representatives and flight attendants will be more responsive to a respectful passenger, and hostile passengers may only make the situation worse for themselves.
    [A]   Liquids and gels are of special concern. If carried on, they must be less than 3 ounces each, all kept together in only 1 quart-sized plastic bag, and scanned individually by security. Castelveter recommends that travelers keep their bag with the liquids and gels at the top of their carry-on luggage, so security personnel "don’t have to go digging through them at the security counter."
    [B]   If United Airlines has canceled its flight to Chicago but American Airlines’ flight to Chicago is still scheduled to depart, a passenger could ask American to honor its United ticket. Of course, this tactic doesn’t always work, especially with cheaper tickets.
    [C]  In the event of a flight cancellation, lines at the ticket counter may be long, so getting on the phone with the airline’s reservation hotline doubles a passenger’s chances of getting on another flight.
    [D]   Try to schedule at least an hour between connecting flights, especially if they are with different airlines. And book with airlines that have a strong track record of on-time arrivals, as charted monthly by the DOT.
    [E]   Depending on the airline and the circumstances, a passenger may receive a travel voucher, cash reimbursement, hotel accommodations and alternative means of transportation to their destination. After its massive delays in February—including the stranding of nine airplanes on a JFK tarmac for up to ten hours—JetBlue presented a Customer’s Bill of Rights, which entitles passengers to $25 travel vouchers for delays as little as one hour (depending, of course, on the circumstances).
    [F]   Passengers can also speed up security lines by keeping their ID’s handy at all times.
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答案A

解析 本段讲述如何打包行李,乘客应知道what you can and can’t take with,由此可以推测下文应该具体说明允许或禁止携带的物品,A提到的液体和凝胶体的携带正与此相符.其中提到的carry-on luggage也与文中的carry-on baggage对应,故本题选A。
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