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Here's what flight refunds you're entitled to if your holiday flights are disrupted

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 19 Nov 2024
Flight delayed? US airlines are now on the hook for your travel woes ... airlines to refund passengers for travel headaches ... On the other hand, Trump has been outspoken about wanting to deregulate corporations, including airline companies.
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India's domestic air traffic hits milestone of over 5 lakh passengers on Sunday

The Times of India 19 Nov 2024
NEW DELHI ... Rising airfares remain a key concern, as airlines set tariffs independently under deregulated policies ... .
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An in-depth look at UPS Airlines' pilot salaries, company history, and 2025 outlook in light ...

Aiken Standard 16 Nov 2024
The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 allowed UPS to establish its own airline, although the company conducted its operations through contractors like Evergreen International Airlines, Interstate Airlines, and Ryan Air through much of the 1980s.
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Govt moves towards deregulation of petroleum prices

The News International 14 Nov 2024
... petrol, high-speed diesel, light diesel oil, and kerosene are regulated products in the country, while jet fuel for air force and airlines, hi-octane, and furnace oil are deregulated.
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Thirty years on from its first paying passengers, Eurostar now has a fresh chance to ...

The Conversation 13 Nov 2024
And, while many had expected Eurostar to kill off air travel between Britain and Europe, deregulation in the aviation sector has meant that competition with low-cost airlines ensured that planned long-distance night trains never materialised.
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Inflation remains Americans’ biggest concern: will it stay high in Trump’s second term?

Invezz 12 Nov 2024
A focus on deregulation and jobs. One of Trump’s campaign promises was to reduce regulations in major industries like energy, banking, technology, and airlines ... Deregulation could create jobs but may also contribute to wage-driven inflation.
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What Are The World's Largest Developing Markets For Low-Cost Airlines?

Simple Flying 11 Nov 2024
... in the United States following the passage of the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978.
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Glancing Back for Nov. 10: Oakland boy hurt by dynamite

Journal Gazette 10 Nov 2024
The first modern loyalty program emerged in the wake of the American airline industry's deregulation in 1978, which took the power to set fares and create routes out of government hands and gave it to airlines.
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Incentives from Daytona's airport lure airlines, but will those companies stick around?

News Journal - Daytona Beach 07 Oct 2024
DAYTONA BEACH — For decades, Daytona Beach International Airport has used incentives to entice airlines to come here ... She conceded, however, that some factors were beyond their control, including the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978.
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Vivek Ramaswamy Calls to End Federal Bureaucracy: ‘We Have Too Many Laws’

Bitcoin 03 Oct 2024
... figures and citing the success of airline deregulation as proof of his argument.
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Pravin Gordhan’s legacy - privatisation-by-failure

Independent online (SA) 02 Oct 2024
Deregulate. Deregulation privatises by allowing private alternatives as with electricity, broadcasting and commuter transport ... The third, deregulation (“open skies”), has been a spectacular success.
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The Dockworkers’ Strike Is a Big Test for Kamala Harris

Yahoo Daily News 02 Oct 2024
... to unionize; because ports don’t lend themselves to deregulation, something trucking, railroads, and airlines underwent starting in the 1970s; and because nearly every import must arrive by boat.
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The Surprising Deregulation Legacy Of Jimmy Carter—And Why It Still Matters

Forbes 01 Oct 2024
Jimmy Carter, who's turning 100, deregulated industries like airlines, offering key lessons for today’s policymakers facing budget and regulatory challenges ... .
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Trump and GOP urged to follow model deregulator, Jimmy Carter

Colorado Springs Gazette 01 Oct 2024
He deregulated airlines, trucking, railroads, energy, and communications, moves that helped boost the economy, said Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., the deregulation chief at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
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Jimmy Carter's presidency changed politics: Here's how it still echoes in 2024

Star Gazette 01 Oct 2024
... government (to give the president more power), health care and deregulation ... His plans to deregulate airlines and other industries got him cross-wise with unions, a major sources of Democratic support.

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