Wed, Aug 06, 2008
Airlines Threaten Lawsuit
US Transportation Secretary Mary Peters has announced an
upcoming event the major US airlines hoped would never happen.
On September 3, the DOT will auction one slot for a daily round
trip flight serving Newark Liberty Airport. The lease will have a
five-year term, and DOT promises the revenue will be spent on
measures to reduce delays and enhance capacity at New York-area
airports.
In making the announcement, Peters (right) said, "This auction
will allow us to implement market mechanisms on a small scale,
gauge interest and determine a slot’s market value. However,
the real winners in this auction will be consumers, who stand to
benefit from more reliable air service that costs less in terms of
both time and money."
Two slots were originally allocated to Eos Airlines, but that
airline filed for bankruptcy. After terms and conditions of the
lease are made available on the FAA’s procurement Web site,
public comments will be accepted until August 18.
A final notice and invitation to bid will be published August
25, and the auction will take place on September 3.
"Market-based mechanisms are the best way to assure consumers
will receive quality service at affordable prices, and we’ve
proposed several measures that embrace these mechanisms. Indeed,
such measures have been very successful at managing congestion in
other transportation modes and can provide strong incentives for
more efficient use of a strained resource, like New York-area
airports," Peters added.
The Air Transport Association, which represents major US
carriers, isn't waiting to see how that comment period plays out.
ATA said Tuesday the group plans to sue the DOT, to prevent what
CEO James May called "this illegal action."
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