Airlines: No review for frequent flier programs

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The airline industry says there's no need to interfere with frequent flier programs despite U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer's request for a federal review to protect consumers.

The airline industry says there's no need to interfere with frequent flier programs despite U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer's request for a federal review to protect consumers.

James C. May of the Air Transport Association says the frequent flier reward programs are innovations for consumers that Congress envisioned when it deregulated the industry. He says terms of frequent flyer contracts change from time to time in response to market conditions.

The CEO says that doesn't justify what he called interference by government.

Schumer says he suspects consumers are losing their benefits because of confusing contracts and policies.

On Sunday, he asked the federal Department of Transportation to look into consumers' concerns.

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