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1 Donald Koran & Jonathan D. Ogur, Statement on Airport Access Problems 1 (1983)

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             STATEMENT ON AIRPORT ACCESS PROBLEMS

             BY  THE FEDERAL TRkDE COMMISSION'S

  BUREAUS O  ECONOMICS, COMPETITION, AND CONSUMER PROTECTION 1/

                        May 25, 1983


     Since the late 1950's, the Federal Aviation Administration

(FAA) has used regulation to limit the number of landings per

hour at certain airports.  For much of that time, the FAA

delegated to a comittee  composed of the airlines permitted to

serve each controlled airport the task of allocating the limited

number of landing rights (slots) available at that airport.

Since the 1981 strike by the Professional Air Traffic Controllers

Organization (PATCO), the FAA has allocated slots directly by

detailed regulation.  In other words, the agency itself has

decided the number of slots each carrier may use during each

limited hour at the restricted airports.

     While the FAA's non-market approach to the problem of

airport.access sets needed limits on the use of airport and air

traffic control services, this approach imposes unnecessary

losses on airlines and travelers.  Regulitions often cannot

distinguish between high-valued and low-valued flights.  As a

result, some low-valued flights are permitted, while other high-

valued flights are denied access.  For exa.mnple, the FAA probably



     1/  This statement represents hho vious of the Bureaus of
Econorics, Competition%, and Consumer Protection of the Federal
Trade Commission (FIC Bureaus), but does not necessarily
represent the views of the Pederal Trade Commission or' of any
individual Commissioner.  However, the Federal Trade Commisson
has voted to author ize its Bureaus to rel ease thin statemnt. In
addition, separate statements from Commissioners Pertschuk aind
Douglas are appended.

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