POINT, COUNTERPOINT
Charges are flying over a report by George Washington University's Darryl Jenkins which concludes that new-entrant airlines fail primarily because of poor management, not anticompetitive practices of incumbent carriers. The study compares recent new entrants to Southwest Airlines and finds they do...
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