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Q: Why did the government once regulate the banking trucking and airline industries?
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Why can the us government regulate the airline industry?

The Federal Government does NOT regulate the INDUSTRY itself any longer. The C.A.B. (Civil Aeronautics Board) was dis-banded when the industry was de-regulated years ago. They DO, however, through the F.A.A. (Federal Aviation Administration) regulate the SAFETY standards applicable to the industry - for obvious reasons.


What are the major industries in Georgia?

Coca Cola is located in Atlanta, Georgia. Sun-Trust Banks is also headquartered there. It is a transportation hub for trucking and airline travel. It is a major television center with the Turner Broadcast System and CNN headquarters. The Weather Channel is also headquartered in Atlanta.


What were some of the industries that were deregulated in the last half of the 20th century?

including the airlines (Airline Deregulation Act of 1978), natural gas (Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978), trucking (Motor Carrier Act of 1980), and banking (Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980).


What does pivot means in airline term?

Pivot refers to weight. It means the minimum airline chargeable weight per unit. There are many terms that have double meanings in different industries.


What happen If the government deregulates the airline industry?

less


Who are the stakeholders in an airline company?

Investor Lenders Passengers Employees Board of Directors Government of the country where the Airline is registered Suppliers


What is Emirates-airline?

Emirates is an airline company in the United Arab Emirates (UAE); Dubai to be precise. The government of Dubai's Investment Corporation of Dubai owns the airline which is a part of the mother company, The Emirates Group.


When the government deregulated the airline industry was it expected that competition would increase?

Yes. Unrestrained airline travel would - and did - lead to many new airline companies emerging and competing with each other for customers.


After glenn curtiss started building practical aircraft what did the federal government do?

The federal government started to support the airline industry.


What government regulations does Westjet have or what government regulations do airlines have in general?

Each airline is regulated by the government that rules over the place they operate from. So in the case of WestJet, a Canadian airline, they are ruled by the Government of Canada. Furthermore all of the worlds' airlines must adhere to the rules and regulations of the International Air Transport Association or IATA.


What is Interdependence in travel and tourism?

Interdependence is when different component industries work together to create a holiday for a customer, for example.. The accommodation provider works with the airline.


How long has Sprint Airlines been in business?

Spirit Airlines initially started as Clipper Trucking Company in 1964, their Airline company began as Charter One in 1980. The company became known as Spirit Airlines in 1992.