Congress to hold hearing on US airline competition, regulation
A House Judiciary subcommittee will hold a June 24 hearing to examine US airline competition and regulation following Spirit Airlines' collapse.
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A House of Representatives panel will hold a June 24 hearing on the state of U.S. airline competition and regulation after the collapse of low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines.
A House Judiciary subcommittee that oversees antitrust issues will hold a hearing titled "The 30,000 Foot View: Competition and Regulation in the U.S. Airline Industry." Airlines for America CEO Chris Sununu is expected to testify at the hearing.
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