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Airline Passenger Rights: The Federal Rolein Aviation Consumer Protection
The 1978 deregulation of the airline industry in the United States eliminated federal control over
many airline business practices, including pricing and domestic route selection. However, the
federal government continues to legislate and enforce certain consumer protections for airline
passengers. Congress largely determines the degree to which the rights of airline passengers are
codified in law or developed through regulatory rulemaking.
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