From Nidhi Hegde, Interim Executive Director, Economic Liberties <[email protected]>
Subject Join Us For Our Next “Beyond Antitrust" Policy Talk: How to Fix Flying
Date March 8, 2024 6:58 PM
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Join Economic Liberties for “Beyond Antitrust” Policy Talk: How to Fix Flying”
Topic: A New Approach to Regulating the Airlines Industry
Wednesday, March 13 at 12:30pm EST
Flying is broken. Shrinking seats, chronic delays and cancelations, route closures cutting off smaller cities, high prices, endless fees, and rising safety concerns as plane doors blow away have all become features of a consolidated airline industry where corporations have run roughshod over passengers and the public interest.
Today air travel is essential to connect with each other, conduct business, and build regional economies. And yet, decades of failed deregulation and deliberate policy choices to prioritize the profits of the airline industry have failed consumers, workers, and entire regions across the country while costing taxpayers billions in bailouts. It’s time for policymakers and regulators to take back the controls and make this industry fair, safe, and effective again.
On March 13 at 12:30 pm EST, join us for virtually for our second “ Beyond Antitrust ” policy talk as we discuss our new whitepaper [[link removed]] with Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator on how to regulate air travel in America and address systemic issues with safety and the passenger experience. This policy discussion series aims to dive in to big ideas on how markets can be structured and regulated to be open and fair to all stakeholders.
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The paper’s co-authors, William J. McGee, Senior Fellow for Aviation & Travel at the American Economic Liberties Project, and Ganesh Sitaraman from the Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator will review the paper’s findings and recommendations before opening up discussion to the audience.
We hope you can join us!
Warmly,
Nidhi Hegde
Interim Executive Director
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