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Air service to regional hubs continues to suffer
The lack of U.S. airline regulation has meant that regional hubs such as Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Louis are being priced out of service from carriers focused on high-volume routes, a panel of transportation experts in Washington said this week. Memphis, Tenn., is an example of a city that has seen a 25% decline in flights as well as increased ticket prices. In addition, the Essential Air Service program to guarantee service for small communities is facing opposition in Congress.

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