Florida Air Transport, Inc. 2002-9-15
This consent order concerns unauthorized service by Florida Air Transport, Inc., which performed operations as a common carrier without the requisite economic authority from the Department.
This consent order concerns unauthorized service by Florida Air Transport, Inc., which performed operations as a common carrier without the requisite economic authority from the Department.
On October 26, 1999, the American Society of Travel Agents and Joseph L. GallowayI (collectively, "ASTA") filed a complaint against United Air Lines, Inc. ("United"), American Airlines, Inc. ("American"), Delta Air Lines, Inc. ("Delta"), Northwest Airlines, Inc. ("Northwest"), Continental...
By petition dated February 21, 2001, the Tall Club of Silicon Valley (Tall Club) has asked us to adopt a rule requiring air carriers to provide special seating accommodations to tall people upon their request.
The first sentence of the third full paragraph on page 3 of the above order should read, "As part of its investigation, the Enforcement Office asked the Complainant to respond to the Northwest employees' accounts of the incident."
This order concerns unauthorized air service by Pacific Coastal Airlines, Ltd. (Pacific Coastal Airlines), between various cities in Canada and the United States that violates 49 U.S.C. §§ 41301 and 41712.
This consent order concerns the failure of Cheap Tickets, Inc., ("Cheap Tickets") a discount airline ticket broker, travel agent and Internet travel vendor, properly to include fuel surcharges, where applicable, in a number of print advertisements and in certain fares on its website.
This order concerns air taxi operations by Arizona Express Airlines, Inc. (Arizona Express), that constitute violations of 49 U.S.C. §§ 41101 and 41712 and 14 CFR Parts 201 and 298.
This consent order concerns the failure of Travelocity.com, an Internet travel vendor, to include fuel surcharges, where applicable, in all airfare quotes on its website.
This consent order concerns advertisements by Site59.com, Inc. ("Site59"), that violate the advertising requirements specified in Part 399 of the Department's regulations (14 CFR Part 399), and constitute unfair and deceptive practices in violation of 49 U.S.C. § 41712.
On February 4, 2000, Linda G. Cook and Emma P. Duggan ("Complainants") filed a formal third-party enforcement complaint with the Department of Transportation alleging that Northwest Airlines, Inc. ("Northwest") violated the Air Carrier Access Act, 49 U.S.C. § 41705 and the...