Ganesh Sitaraman at Town Hall Seattle

Tuesday, December 5, 2023
7:30pm — 8:45pm PT
Town Hall Seattle

Everyone has a horror story about air travel. Flying doesn’t have to be this bad.

Why Flying Is Miserable, by Vanderbilt University law professor and policy expert Ganesh Sitaraman, is an eye-opening, highly-readable journey through the history of how air travel used to operate in the United States, what changed to give us the broken system we work within today, and how we can fix flying in order to serve more Americans, more efficiently, with fewer federal bailouts and headaches.

 

Ganesh will be in conversation with author Paul Constant


Ganesh Sitaraman is a law professor and the director of the Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator for Political Economy and Regulation. He is the author of several books, including The Crisis of the Middle-Class Constitution and The Great Democracy. Sitaraman is a member of the FAA’s Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee. He was previously a senior advisor to Senator Elizabeth Warren on her presidential campaign.

Paul Constant has written about books, economics, and politics for The Seattle Times, Business Insider, the New York Observer, the LA Times, and many other publications. He is a fellow at Civic Ventures, a public policy incubator in Seattle, and contributes to the Pitchfork Economics podcast.

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Everyone has a horror story about air travel. Flying doesn’t have to be this bad. Why Flying Is Miserable, by Vanderbilt University law professor and policy expert Ganesh Sitaraman, is an eye-opening, highly-readable journey through the history of how air travel used to operate in the United States, what changed to give us the broken… more

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