How are airports (publicly subsidized in many cases) not subject to any kind of monopoly laws/comsumer protections? Fixed prices across board for water/soda/gum ect… One company in many cases has exclusive contracts.

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How are airports (publicly subsidized in many cases) not subject to any kind of monopoly laws/comsumer protections? Fixed prices across board for water/soda/gum ect… One company in many cases has exclusive contracts.

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Airports compete with one another, basically.

If you don’t like the the airport in your city, you can take the train and get to the airport in the next city.

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