Duncan Says 'Predatory' Practices Hurt Low-Cost Carriers

House aviation subcommittee chairman Rep. John J. Duncan Jr. (R-Tenn.) yesterday said that new entrants and low-cost carriers entered 2,000 markets in the past six years, but maintained service in only 500. In a hearing on new, low-cost airlines, Duncan said the "high rate of failure among new...

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