DOT would be able to require joint-fares deals under proposal before Senate committee
An amendment to the Senate Commerce Committee's FAA reauthorization, proposed by Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.), would authorize DOT to require a major airline to enter into a joint-fares and interline agreement with another carrier serving an underserved market. If the DOT secretary found it necessary to...
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