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EPISODE · Mar 7, 2026 · 10 MIN

Ep. 91: When Flying Was Only for the Rich—Until 1978

from 100 Laws That Change America · host Hakivo

Before 1978, flying was a luxury few Americans could afford. The federal government controlled every aspect of air travel—setting fares, approving routes, and deciding which airlines could operate. Then the Airline Deregulation Act changed everything, dismantling the Civil Aeronautics Board and unleashing market competition that transformed aviation forever.In this episode of Signed Into Law, we explore how deregulation made air travel accessible to millions, sparked the rise of budget carriers, and reshaped the American transportation landscape. From champagne service in the regulated era to today's packed economy cabins, discover how one law democratized the skies. Subscribe now for more stories about the laws that shaped America.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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Before 1978, flying was a luxury few Americans could afford. The federal government controlled every aspect of air travel—setting fares, approving routes, and deciding which airlines could operate. Then the Airline Deregulation Act changed...

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