Secretary Tom Price is chartering private jets for government travel - at a cost of tens of thousands of dollars
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Politico reported Monday that Price opted for private travel as many as five times last week, including a stop in Philadelphia on a private jet from Virginia's Dulles airport, which is just a 135-mile trip.
The trips also included a privately chartered jet to New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and a resort in Maine.
The cost of such travel can amount to tens of thousands of dollars above commercial traveling. For instance, booking a private flight from the Washington, DC area to Philadelphia can cost upwards of $25,000.
However, an HHS spokesperson told Politico that Price sometimes chooses private travel because commercial options are impractical.
"As part of the HHS mission to enhance and protect the health and well-being of the American people, Secretary Price travels on occasion outside Washington to meet face to face with the American people to hear their thoughts and concerns firsthand," the HHS spokesperson said. "When commercial aircraft cannot reasonably accommodate travel requirements, charter aircraft can be used for official travel."
Price, previously a Republican congressman from Georgia, often railed against government spending on frivolous perks, including private travel by members of Congress.
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