DOT To Sift 42 Frequencies Into 17 In U.S.-France Proceeding

Providing more benefits to more travelers and injecting new competition into the market are among arguments used by the four U.S. airlines competing for remaining U.S.-France frequencies. The flights, which would start in 1999, are vastly oversubscribed - carriers seek 42 weekly frequencies, and...

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