Submitting Campus
Daytona Beach
Department
College of Aviation
Document Type
Article
Publication/Presentation Date
Summer 2019
Abstract/Description
The quality of airline service in the United States has received a significant amount of attention since the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 went into effect. Much of that attention has been negative due to efforts by the airlines to find ways to increase revenue by charging for services that were once included in the price of a ticket, such as charging for checked luggageI and other add-on fees for passengers. 2 Given the high level of competition during much of this period, it was certainly expected, and to some extent understandable, that carriers would attempt to find new revenue streams.
Publication Title
The Boston University Public Interest Law Journal
Publisher
Boston University
Scholarly Commons Citation
Friedenzohn, D., & Shrewsbury, S. (2019). Squeezed out of the Marketplace: Legal and Policy Issues Pertaining to Airline Seating Configurations. The Boston University Public Interest Law Journal, 28(2). Retrieved from https://commons.erau.edu/publication/2324
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Marketing Commons, Tourism and Travel Commons, Transportation and Mobility Management Commons
Additional Information
Friedenzohn, Daniel, & Shrewsbury, Stephen. (2019). Squeezed out of the marketplace: legal and policy issues pertaining to airline seating configurations. Boston University Public Interest Law Journal, 28(2), 147-194.