Politico: ‘Why Congress Can’t Fix Air Travel’

Travel Blog  •  Michael Yessis  •  04.24.08 | 3:33 PM ET

Interesting examination of why air travel stinks these days and what government’s role should be in fixing it. David Rogers writes in Politico: “[F]rustration levels are such that even libertarian think tanks endorse a greater government role in easing traffic congestion. And air travel taps into a larger political theme in this election, as more Americans feel pushed around by often technical forces out of their control.”

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