Merged carriers include america west and us air to make us


Current domestic passenger air carriers are a much changed collection of firms relative to, say, a generation ago. Gone are Pan American, TWA, Eastern and Braniff. Merged carriers include America West and US Air to make US Airways, and under consideration today, the joining of Delta and Northwest Airlines. Upstarts like Jet Blue, Southwest, Virgin, Midwest Express, and Trump have proven able entrants into specialized, regional, and /or niche markets. But, in summary, a few, maybe 10 or so, large air carriers dominate the nationwide domestic market with small markets like Sioux City IA, Fort Dodge IA, Lincoln NE, West Lafayette IN, and Moline IL wondering "where are these 10 carriers and this deregulated competitiveness we've been hearing about for the last 25 years? We're lucky to have one airline service us, and the fares aren't cheap!"

So as an appointed undersecretary of transportation/air travel in our new President's administration, what recommendations will you take to the new President on 22 January 2009, two days after the inauguration festivities have concluded? Namely, what general market corrections, regulations, policy changes and/or proposals will you forward for consideration?

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