Market, Not Facebook, to Dictate Delta Airfares

More than 3,500 people have responded to a Facebook page where they can complain about Delta Airlines and the high fares in and out of Memphis. Congressman Steve Cohen is one of the latest to join.

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missy22 - 5/25/2012 5:44 PM
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Maybe competition would be a good thing in some of the things government does, Congressman.

ReligionStinks - 5/25/2012 6:57 AM
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In other words, they are sying "to Hell with the people of Memphis". At this point I would rather walk than fly Delta. They have ruined air travel for Memphians. Memphis "International" is a joke.

mnyama - 5/24/2012 9:19 PM
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Well...looks as if Ill keep heading to Little Rock. The $300/400 I often save is worth the drive and can be used on trip necessities or fun times instead of giving it to Delta. Only in Memphis is there an "International" airport that is of no benefit to its citizens....

SteveTapp - 5/24/2012 7:47 PM
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Passing strange to hear Cohen praise the free market. But I have to wonder why said free market results in such better fares at other cities' airports. And AC, replace the people in charge at the airport. Keeping them is not a great prescription for anything different happening out there.
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