By chance, the mass grounding of aircraft coincided with the death on December 27th of the pilot of airline deregulation.
The Southwest model of lots of flights and low fares dates back 40 years, before Southwest itself, and before airline deregulation.
That case arose as fall-out from the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 (which President James Earl Carter signed in the ceremony above).
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In the 30 years since airline deregulation, passenger revenue miles have tripled.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection filing(s) show airline deregulation was a mistake.
Although most people tend to associate airline deregulation in Europe with another British airline owner, Richard Branson, Sir Michael's career is the one that best tells the tale.
The Southwest (nyse: LUV - news - people ) model of lots of flights and low fares dates back 40 years, before Southwest itself, and before airline deregulation.
To cite just one, in an era of increasingly gridlocked urban airports and inadequate service to many rural communities following airline deregulation, the V-22 promises cost-effective solutions to intractable transportation problems.
Airline deregulation under Carter was a microeconomic policy.
But you would paint a more accurate picture if you said, following airline deregulation, companies such as Precision Airlines noticed its larger competitors had abandoned flying to and from smaller cities in in New England.
On April 1st the formal deregulation of the airline industry within the European Union was completed.
The real cost of airline travel has plummeted since deregulation.
In August, as a result of deregulation, a new airline will start ferrying passengers between Sapporo and Tokyo at half the present fare.
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The iconic American airline collapsed in 1991 under the pressures of deregulation and high oil prices, resurfacing a few years later only to fail again.
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