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Wed, Dec 18, 2013

Airline Passengers Group To Feds: ‘We Have Rights’

FlyersRights.org Demands A 'Passengers' Bill Of Rights' At Two Events

The airline passenger advocacy organization FlyersRights.org says it will demand that the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the FAA recognize an "Airline Passengers Bill of Rights" at two events this week.

The events were a hearing of the DOT'S Advisory Committee for Aviation Consumer Protection held Monday, and a meeting of the FAA Rulemaking Advisory Committee being held Thursday.

Supported with a specific, 30-point plan, FlyersRights.org President Paul Hudson will unveil an Airline Passengers Bill of Rights that will include:

  • THE RIGHT to a ticket we can understand and rely on, with no hidden fees, at a fair price.
  • THE RIGHT to be treated well when our flight is canceled or delayed, with reasonable access to available flights on other airlines and advance notice, a refund and compensation when it's the airline's fault.
  • THE RIGHT to airline honesty when it comes to the status of our flights and the reasons for delays and cancellations.
  • THE RIGHT to a safe aircraft and a well-trained, well-rested crew.
  • THE RIGHT to get off the tarmac within three hours at the most.
  • THE RIGHT to have our luggage arrive when we do - or to compensation if it doesn't.
  • THE RIGHT to be treated like human beings onboard aircraft, with food and drink and seats and legroom that are safe and comfortable.
  • THE RIGHT to retain basic constitutional rights of privacy, free speech, travel, due process of law, freedom from unreasonable search and seizure when we enter an airport or board an aircraft.

Mr. Hudson noted, "It has been 35 years since airlines were deregulated as to fares, routes, schedules and services. We are calling on Congress, President Obama and DOT Secretary Foxx to review the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 to correct the consumer abuses, unfair or deceptive practices and inefficiencies that have infested and degraded the nation's air transportation system."

FMI: http://strandedpassengers.blogspot.com/2013/12/for-release-december-16-2013-contact.html, www.FlyersRights.org

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