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Major carriers and union put arm on DOT
A measure aimed at grounding an upstart airline offering affordable fares for transcontinental travel appears headed for a vote in the House of Representatives. The transportation appropriations bill is seen as a vehicle for an amendment targeting Norwegian Air International’s new service at U.S. airports, airline officials were told by consultants. Norwegian Air International, headquartered in Ireland, says it is offering economical fares and improved customer service for international… (dailysignal.com) Más...But they won't have to worry about jet fuel emissions, toxicity levels, metric tonnage and more when they come here. After all the USG gave the US airlines a way out from paying the EU Carbon tax with Sen. Bill S 1956. Since then, no follow up in how we here can clean up our own act.
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If anyone remembers, Southwest Airlines ate up nearly 1/2 of its start up money on legal fees fighting American Airlines who, at the time, was trying to block the Dallas based new start up. Southwest prevailed. This is all about money and power.......not the consumer. If NAI were charging the same as, or higher airfares than the complaining air carriers and ALPA, that would be OK. No lobbying.
I purchased a TV from Amazon the other day. Why not from Best Buy or my local independant electronics store? Because Amazon had the best price and best warranty. This article highlights just that, with different items being sold.
This should not be a political debate that Congress and the president need a signature on.
Crappy pilots from Asia? Guess you best never fly ANA, JAL, Malaysian, Qatar...ect.
FWIW, Us pilots have been jumping over to work for Emirates and Qatar because of their attractive benefits and pay to circumvent the current hours requirements in the US. Are those also cheap and crappy pilots?