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Airport Funding: Who should decide?

Airport Funding: Who should decide?
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Drake Field runway project in Fayetteville coming courtesy of federal government, manager says

Drake Field runway project in Fayetteville coming courtesy of federal government, manager says
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US airlines will serve 45 million customers during holiday travel season

WASHINGTON, DC – Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization for the leading US airlines, today released its 2014-2015 Winter Holiday Air Travel Forecast, projecting 45 million custome WASHINGTON, DC – Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization for the leading US airlines, today released its 2014-2015 Winter Holiday Air Travel Forecast, projecting 45 million customers will fly on US airlines during the 19-day period from Wednesday, Dec. 17 through Sunday, Jan. 4, an increase of approximately 2 percent or 47,000 daily travelers. Last year, 44 million customers were estimated to have traveled by air. To accommodate the increased demand for air travel, airlines are adding seats to the market, principally through the use of larger aircraft. Planes are projected to be 80 percent to 90 percent full over the winter holiday period, with the busiest travel day expected to be Friday, Dec. 19. The lightest travel days are expected to be Wednesday, Dec. 24

American airline passengers: No more taxes!

March 2, 2017 US Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR), ranking member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, and committee member Rep. US Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR), ranking member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, and committee member Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) announced a bill that would uncap the airport passenger facility charge (PFC), allowing airports to charge passengers more than the current $4.50 per enplanement fee. If passed, the bill will also cut $400 million from Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grants. Large airport hubs would have to forgo AIP funds in order to have the ability to charge above the current $4.50 fee. Travelers United, a Washington-based advocacy group for travelers, issued the following statement regarding the DeFazio/Massie bill: “America’s aviation consumers don’t deserve an increase in airport taxes.”

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