WNBA Teams Struggle with Charter Flight Rollout
Players express frustration as league works to implement full-time charter flights amid uneven access
- Angel Reese and Chicago Sky are among teams still flying commercial as charter program rolls out.
- Indiana Fever and Minnesota Lynx were first to benefit from new charter flight policy.
- Liberty star Breanna Stewart criticizes uneven implementation, advocates for allowing teams to secure their own charters.
- WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert estimates $25 million annual cost for charter program.
- Players highlight improved recovery and performance benefits of charter flights.