Buses get better: Motor coaches aim to persuade air travelers to go their way.

Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD) | May 2, 2007 | Copyright

Byline: Meredith Cohn

May 2--To those airline passengers who have seen flights delayed or canceled, had their bags lost or stood in endless security lines, Peter J. Pantuso says: Take the bus.

The president of the American Bus Association is serious.

Private commuter, charter and interstate buses carry hundreds of millions of people a year, and industry members believe that there are enough disgruntled plane and train passengers and even drivers to significantly increase the number. They have launched an effort to nab others' business and, they ...

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