Airlines Fight for Dallas Flights
American Airlines, the world's largest airline, and Southwest Airlines, Kansas City's largest carrier, are fighting over an obscure 26-year-old law called the Wright Amendment.
WASHINGTON -- Two airline titans are stirring up an old squabble on Capitol Hill, with lower airfares and more service between Kansas City and Dallas among the potential stakes.
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