Desregulación aérea de EE. UU.
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1978
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The US Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 removed government control over fares, routes, and market entry, transforming the global airline industry.
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Before deregulation, the Civil Aeronautics Board controlled which airlines could fly which routes and what fares they could charge. Deregulation led to the rise of low-cost carriers, hub-and-spoke networks, and frequent flyer programs. Average airfares dropped significantly in real terms over the following decades. Many legacy airlines went bankrupt or merged, but passenger numbers soared.