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Passenger Bill of Rights

H.R.624
S.213
Summary

FAA Reauthorization

H.R.915
Summary

Government Reports

Commercial Aviation: Airline Industry Contraction Due to Volatile Fuel Prices and Falling Demand Affects Airports, Passengers, and Federal Government Revenues
Next Generation Air Transportation System: Status of Transformation and Issues Associated with Midterm Implementation of Capabilities
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Join AAPR - click hereAAPR Partnerships

The following agreements have been developed between AAPR and various partners to offer our members value-added benefits:


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PARK ‘N FLY
Corporate Advantage Program

AAPR members are eligible to apply for the Corporate Advantage Card, which offers discounted parking rates at PARK ‘N FLY locations in Atlanta (3 locations), Cleveland, Dallas, Ft. Lauderdale, Houston, Los Angeles (LAX), Minneapolis, New Orleans, San Diego (4 locations) and San Francisco. PARK ‘N FLY offers shuttle service to and from your car, continuous shuttle service every 3-5 minutes, free US Today and luggage assistance. Other benefits include bonus parking programs and your 7th day is always free. Request your Corporate Advantage Card today at info@flyfriendlyskies.com.


SOAR
SOAR, Inc.
Corporate Affiliate Program

AAPR members can CLICK HERE to conquer their fear of flying with the new SOAR Video Course available online and on eleven DVDs. This affiliate agreement makes available chat rooms, forums, turbulence forecast, videos, phone counseling and much more. SOAR has been helping people overcome flight difficulties since 1982. Their unmatched success is based on a two-step process. First, they teach you how flying works, why it is safe, and the psychology of aeroanxiety. Then one-to-one counseling establishes automatic control of feelings when you fly. To watch a free video, go to http://fearofflying.com/free_video.shtml.


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