House Panel To Examine Rising Costs Of EAS Program
Costs of the Essential Air Service program of subsidized air service to small localities without enough passengers to make it profitable have increased from $26 million to $50 million in 1998, according to a General Accounting Office report. "There is widespread support in Congress for ensuring that...
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