March 16, 2018 1 min read

CFA and Consumers Union Urge Senators to Continue Promoting Transparency and Competition in the Airline Industry

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In a letter to Senators Susan Collins and Jack Reed, CFA and Consumers Union (CU) commend them for their leadership in spurring the Department of Transportation to continue with its rulemaking proceedings to promote transparency and competition in airline industry practices on distribution and display of information on fares, schedules, and seat availability, and ancillary fees. CFA and CU have asked the Department to reverse its unfortunate decision to withdraw these proceedings. CFA and CU urge the Senators to continue their efforts to restart them and get them back on track.

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