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Airline Passenger Advocacy Group Welcomes Senate Bill To Address Airline Fees

Flyersrights.org says Webb Bill Would Bring "Fairness, Clarity" For Consumers

A bill introduced in the U.S. Senate by Virginia Democrat Jim Webb drew almost immediate praise from the airline passenger advocacy group Flyersrights.org. The "Airline Baggage Transparency and Accountability Act" would establish rules to assist consumers to compare airfares and other costs applicable to tickets for air transportation, and would require airlines to pay taxes on such fees to fund modernization and maintenance of the U.S. Air Transport System.

"One of the main reasons airlines have made our skies the Land of the Fee, by imposing so many fees on passengers to pad their bottom line, is that they have not had to pay taxes into the Aviation Trust fund for them as they do with other revenue," said Kate Hanni, Founder and Executive Director of FlyersRights.org. "By closing this loophole the airlines will likely reevaluate how many fees they impose on us, and when they do at least a percentage will be going to improve and maintain our aviation system."

The bill creates transparency by providing that any fees for checked baggage, seating assignments, and optional in-flight goods and services, and other fees that may be charged after the ticket is purchased will have to be displayed to ensure that all consumers are able to easily and fairly compare airfares and other costs. Additionally, Carry-on and Checked Baggage fees will now be considered as an amount paid for taxable transportation.


Senator Jack Webb (D-VA)

"For years the airlines have not been required to fully and plainly disclose what the true total cost of a flight is including all the fees and extra charges, keeping passengers in the dark and distorting the marketplace," added Hanni. "The Webb bill also brings needed clarity for passengers on fees as they make their choices for air travel and brings the airline sector into line with recent efforts requiring full and fair disclosure by credit card companies to consumers about fees."

FMI: www.flyersrights.org

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