Few Willing to Pay for Equal Treatment in Aviation Screenings
What would U.S. air travelers pay to ensure equal treatment in aviation security screenings? Not much, according to a new study.
About half the respondents to a USC study said they would be willing to pay up to $15 in fees to make screenings more equitable, and half said they would tolerate allowing up to two contraband-toting passengers per 100 to board a flight.