The Regional Airline Association is worried that more than 100 airports across the country could lose some or all of their airline service because of the DOT's recent congestion pricing proposal. A noted airline industry observer says as fuel prices head up, RJs are on their way out. And several major airlines say they'll be cutting their domestic service in the fall.
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The Regional Airline Association is worried that more than 100 airports across the country could lose some or all of their airline service because of the DOT's recent congestion pricing proposal. A noted airline industry observer says as fuel prices head up, RJs are on their way out. And several major airlines say they'll be cutting their domestic service in the fall.
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