In September 2024 the U.S. Transportation Department began an investigation into U.S. airline’s frequent flier programs. The department's inquiry centers on practices that it describes as potentially unfair, deceptive or anti-competitive, with a focus on four areas: changes to the value of points that the agency said can make it more expensive to book tickets using rewards; lack of fare transparency through dynamic pricing; fees for redeeming and transferring rewards; and reduction in competition among programs due to airline mergers. “These rewards are controlled by…
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Response rates from 229 Coolock voters.
37% Yes |
63% No |
37% Yes |
63% No |
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Unique answers from Coolock voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Definitely not, we are a island nation and European with the right to travel freely throughout Europe, if anything we should be subsidized for travel to and from mainland Europe
@9ZCKKP72mos2MO
No, and all government officials should use public planes
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The government should regulate it under strict restrictions
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