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$580 for 129 Miles? Politicians Rail Over United Airlines Monopoly And High Fares In U.S. Territories

Mar 31 2024

If Jimmy McMillan had been a resident of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, he might have declared the airfares are too damned high!. Politicians in Guam and Saipan have figured out that you never lose by taking on the cost of air travel. And, they complain, that “[a] roundtrip ticket from Saipan to Guam can cost up to $580 on United Airlines. That’s more expensive than some tickets from the Marianas to destinations in Asia.”

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The Pilot Shortage Is Preventing People From Flying Between U.S. Virgin Islands

Aug 21 2022

A pilot shortage, drawing pilots away from small operators, has left St. Thomas and St. Croix with virtually no air service between the two islands. These islands within the U.S. territory are virtually unconnected by passenger air, and this is the result of U.S. laws which limit the number of pilots, and which prevent world airlines from providing service. That needs to change.

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Post-Brexit, The U.K. Wants British Airways To Fly U.S. Domestic Routes

Feb 07 2020

With Meghit done, and now after an interminable wait Brexit done as well, the U.K. is turning to new trade agreements where necessary in order to replace those they’d been covered by while part of the E.U. Indeed, the U.K. needs a deal with the E.U. along with myriad other countries.

The former U.K. ambassador to the U.S. has been a part of discussions, and has insight into both sides of discussions.

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