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She told the Commons: "It is time to bring fares out of the 1970s and into the 21st century".
There will be even more pressure on the government to reverse its policy, and bring fares down".
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On those routes — especially ones served by either JetBlue or Southwest — prices are still near historic lows, and if and when those carriers expand to other markets, they are likely to bring fares down with them.
"To be sure, it's a very competitive industry, but we're just coming there to do what we do in all the cities where we fly, which is to bring fares down".
"[It would have] little impact on railway revenues, but it would save passengers money and bring fares into line with things like public sector pensions," he said.
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This, says the OECD, has brought fares on some internal routes down by 60%.
Whether a reduction in competition would ultimately bring lower fares for passengers could be another matter.
In the process, travel agents said, T.W.A. has helped bring down fares around the Caribbean.
All Mr Ferguson can really do is negotiate with the privatised bus operator to bring down fares and extend routes slightly.
The incident has raised a number of questions, including whether overcrowding is a genuine problem on Virgin services and whether the Labour leader's policy of nationalising train operators will make services less crowded and bring down fares.
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