Congestion Pricing Wouldn't Decrease Congestion at LGA, Economist Finds
Congestion pricing at New York LaGuardia Airport likely would lead to increased airline use of larger aircraft and growth in service from LGA to larger airports and on long-haul routes--but wouldn't decrease congestion--reports Nicholas Rupp, an East Carolina University economist, following a...
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