Debate Over JFK Delays Sparks Talk of Congestion Pricing

Credit: JOSEPH PRIES
U.S. airlines are already worried about government efforts to cap flights at John F. Kennedy International Airport, but on the horizon is something that scares them even more—a proposal to make them pay extra fees for flying when demand is highest. Spurred by the outcry over chronic delays at JFK...

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