FAA Reauthorization Cleared for Takeoff, Passengers Left at Gate
Posted on: Monday, 18 May 2009, 14:31 CDT
Bill would let airlines decide how long to keep passengers on tarmac
"The Federal Aviation Administration bill is cleared for takeoff, but passengers have been left at the gate," charged Hanni, who is concerned that "the bill gives the airlines the legal authority to keep us stranded on the tarmac for as long as they want."
"Both President Obama and Secretary of State
Hanni, who founded FlyersRights.org after she herself was stranded on an American Airlines flight from
"The least Congress should do is to mandate a 'bright line standard' requiring airlines to allow passengers off the aircraft and back into the relative comfort of the terminal after 3 hours."
Although the Congress has failed to require airlines to allow passengers off planes after being stranded for 3 hours or more, the Canadian Parliament is now considering measures that would force airlines there to allow passengers to disembark after just one hour. In response, four leading Canadian commercial airlines have voluntarily agreed to self-impose a 90-minute limit, Hanni said.
FlyersRights.org is the largest non-profit airline passengers' rights association in the U.S. with 25,000 members, a free hotline 1-877-FLYERS-6 and a Web site, FlyersRights.org, that is completely dedicated to the Safety, Health and Dignity of airlines passengers.
SOURCE FlyersRights.org
Source: PR Newswire
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