A 1978 U.S. policy shift removed government control over fares, routes, and market entry, allowing airlines to set prices and schedules competitively. This change lowered ticket costs, expanded flight options, and spurred industry innovation. Passengers benefit from cheaper travel, while carriers gain operational flexibility, though service to smaller communities sometimes diminished.
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