The fight over slots at NYC's airports is starting to get entertaining. So far the Port Authority has remained pretty quiet on the issue, but Monday announced plans to fight the DOT, stating the auction would do nothing to curb congestion, would deny small cities direct access to New York, and that the feds are "going to be selling something that doesn’t belong to them, in an attempt to raise revenue." Even if it were a good idea, they feel it could amounts to an unauthorized tax which could only be enacted by Congress. DOT says their authority far outstrips that of Port, that the slots belong to the public, and hence the government should decide how to distribute them and collect any proceeds from that.
Authority to Fight Landing Slot Auction Proposal [NYTimes.com]




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