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                   COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
9.                         WASHINGTON. D.C. Z0548                      4/


  B-120751                                        October 11, 3979


  The Honorable Glenn M. Anderson
  Chairman, Subcommittee on Aviation
  United States House .of Representatives

  Dear Mr. Chairman:                          z1T.r-5

       We note that on September 28, 1979, you introduceiH.R.
  5481, a bill to amend the Federal Aviation Ac]and the Inter-
  national Air Transportation Fair Competitive Practices Act.
  The bill is intended in part to promote competition in inter-
  national air transportation, provide greater opportunities for
  U.S. air carriers, and establish goals for developing U.S. inter-
  national aviation negotiating policy.

       Although our Office did not submit comments'on the Senate
  companion bill (S.1300) for consideration by the cognizant
  Senate committee, we now have several recommendations with
  respect to sections 21 and 23. Accordingly, we are submitting
  the following comments for your consideration:


  SECTION 21

        Section 21 of H.R. 5481 modifies section 1117 of the
   Federal Aviation Act (the so-called Fly America Act) by
   relaxing the requirement to fly-American between overseas
   points so that it would apply only to the extent American-
   flag carriers are reasonably available.

       On October 31, 1978, we issued a report to the Congress
   (The Fly America Act Should Allow More Agency Discretion
   in Authorizing Use of Foreign--Flag Air Carriers to Conduct
   Business Overseas (LCD-78-235)) which pointed out problems
   with the act. Our report discussed how the act was (1)
   causing excessive administrative work to plan and schedule
   travel, (2) resulting in higher transportation and travel
   expenses, and (3) lowering employee productivity. The report
   also addressed how the burden of complying with the act had
   fallen most harshly on the Government travelers even though
   they were often at the mercy of the instructions of their





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