Shuster jumps gun on ATA's passenger rights plan

If the Air Transport Association jumped the gun on releasing a voluntary passenger rights plan Thursday, House Transportation Chairman Bud Shuster (R-Pa.) jumped the gun in his reaction. Shuster called ATA's plan - which immediately was withdrawn - "a step in the right direction" and he vowed to...

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