Christie Calls For Halt To Airline 'Bumping' Regulations

 

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he has asked the Trump administration to suspend regulations that allow airlines to overbook flights.

Christie, a Republican, sent a letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao on Tuesday, citing a passenger who was dragged off a United Express flight in Chicago on Sunday.

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Christie called the practice of "bumping" passengers off flights "unconscionable."

United is a dominant carrier at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport.

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A message left with Chao's office was not immediately returned.

A spokesman for President Donald Trump says it was "troubling" to watch video that spread across social media of a passenger being dragged off of a United Airlines flight.

But White House press secretary Sean Spicer says it's unlikely the federal government will launch a separate investigation.

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