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That's bad news for other carriers: When Southwest moves into a market, it tends to drive fares down.
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Unfortunately for the Hokies, their second drive fared even worse than the first.
Or musolen, who vented forth with: "They are a joke airline and can justify anything by saying it drives fares down.
Rather they sought a spacious, light place where Fraser could develop a cuisine that would challenge the conventions of vegetable-driven fare.
Dine at simply dressed tables on market-driven fare.
We meant it would drive up fares, or drive up the cost of travel, but not "drive up the cost of fares".
However, it is worth noting that EU261, which forces airlines to pay for delayed travellers, was opposed by Ryanair amid warnings that it would drive up fares.
The rise of Uber has affected the livelihoods of traditional taxi firms all over the country and the pressure to drive down fares has compromised passenger safety.
O'Leary also argued that the government's restrictions on airport expansion and reluctance to build new runways would drive up fares, as congested airports are able to charge more for scarce landing slots.
Kevin Mitchell, who heads a trade group which represents corporate travel departments, expects the merger — and other potential combinations like Continental Airlines with United Airlines — to drive up fares, particularly on trans-Atlantic routes, and lead to operational meltdowns.
He said that the government's handling of airport expansion, by ruling only one extra runway could be built in the south-east, would limit competition and drive up fares.
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