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Guidance

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Internet fare advertising of service fees

DECEPTIVE PRACTICES REGARDING SERVICE FEES CHARGED BY TRAVEL AGENTS IN THE MARKETING AND SALE OF AIRFARES TO THE PUBLIC VIA THE INTERNET

NOTICE

The Office of Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings (“Enforcement Office”) has revised its enforcement...

Advertising: Internet "percent off " discounts and sale fares

ADVERTISEMENTS OF PERCENTAGE DISCOUNTS ON THE INTERNET AND DISCLOSURE OF INSURANCE SURCHARGES AND SECURITY FEES

NOTICE

The Office of Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings ("Enforcement Office") has become aware of a number of advertising practices on...

OAPR: OST SCASDP

REVIEWER/APPROVER USERSDOT Operating Administration Process Recommendations (OAPR)

Individual documents outlining recommendations/requirements made by each DOT Operating Administration (OA) regarding its specific requirements for the way grant reviewers/approvers use Delphi eInvoicing System...

Honoring Tickets of Insolvent Airlines: Additional Guidance

This Notice provides further guidance for airlines and the traveling public regarding the obligation of airlines under section 145 of the Aviation and Transportation Security Act, P.L. 107‐71, 115 Stat. 645 (November 19, 2001) (“Act”), to transport passengers of airlines that have ceased...

Inflation Adjustments to Montreal Convention Liability Limits

This notice provides guidance to U.S. and certain foreign air carriers on inflation adjustments to liability limits of air carriers and foreign air carriers under the Montreal Convention (Convention). The adjustments affect limits on liability for damages for passenger death or injury, delay in...

P.L. 112-95 - Filing Tarmac Delay Contingency Plans with DOT

The FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 requires covered U.S. carriers and U.S. airports to submit to the Secretary of Transportation for review and approval tarmac delay contingency plans on or before May 14, 2012. This document provides information on how covered U.S. carriers and...