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Wednesday, May 25, 2005 (AP)
Lawmakers Want Wright Amendment Repealed
By SUZANNE GAMBOA, Associated Press Writer


   (05-25) 19:47 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) --

   Two North Texans in Congress said Wednesday they think it's time to repe=
al
a restriction that prevents Southwest Airlines from offering direct
flights from Dallas' Love Field to most of the country.

   Republican Reps. Sam Johnson and Jeb Hensarling said in a statement
Wednesday they would propose immediate repeal of the Wright Amendment,
which limits commercial flights from Love Field to Texas and seven nearby
states.

   Congress imposed the restriction in 1979 to protect Dallas-Fort Worth
International Airport, the primary hub of Fort Worth-based American
Airlines, against competition from Love Field in central Dallas. Southwest
Airlines Co. is based at Love Field and has been lobbying Congress to
repeal the Wright Amendment.

   Johnson and Hensarling say repealing the amendment would increase
competition among air carriers, leading to lower air fares. Johnson said
he is not choosing one airline over the other.

   They are facing opposition from other Texans, including Rep. Joe Barton,
chairman of the powerful House Energy and Commerce committee. Barton will
"vigorously fight any effort to repeal that measure," spokesman Brooks
Landgraf said

   Ed Stewart, a spokesman for Southwest, said the proposal is a "very
significant step toward the ultimate goal of giving the people of North
Texas access to low fares through unfettered airline competition."

   American, a unit of AMR Corp., disagreed.

   "We continue to believe that North Texas communities made the correct
decision to establish DFW International Airport as the aviation gateway
for the region," said American spokesman Tim Wagner. "The wisdom of that
decision has been borne out over the past 32 years by the unprecedented
growth of the entire region."

   The competing lawmakers planned separate news conferences on the issue
Thursday.

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