This study is in response to the congressional request in Section 1213 of the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act of 1996 for information on air service and fares at small communities. It is a follow-up to the Initial Service Analysis report submitted in January...
This document has been prepared for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by the DOT's Office of Airline Information.
This list was prepared based on 2008 enplanement statistics and can be used for 2010. Airport distances are calculated from a start and end latitude and longitude based on a...
OverviewThe Department is responsible for promoting U.S. airline access to foreign markets and competition in international markets. It is also responsible for reducing trade barriers and facilitating the export of domestic transportation goods and services.
In conjunction with these...
This consent order concerns Internet advertisements by Pacific For Less, Inc., (Pacific) that failed to comply with the Department’s full-fare advertising rule, 14 CFR 399.84(a), and constitute an unfair and deceptive practice prohibited by 49 U.S.C. § 41712.
It directs Pacific to cease...
This order concerns violations by Philippine Airlines, Inc. (Philippine Airlines) of 14 CFR 399.84(a), and the statutory prohibition against unfair and deceptive practices, 49 U.S.C. § 41712.
It directs Philippine Airlines to cease and desist from future similar violations and assesses the...
This order concerns violations by Santa Barbara Airlines (Santa Barbara) of 14 CFR 399.85(b) and the statutory prohibition against unfair and deceptive practices, 49 U.S.C. § 41712.
It directs Santa Barbara to cease and desist from future similar violations and assesses the carrier $80,000...
The Department of Transportation’s (DOT) public charter regulations (14 CFR Part 380) require all persons who wish to arrange public charter flights to first submit and obtain DOT acceptance of a charter prospectus. This document outlines the procedures for completing and submitting a charter...
The Department of Transportation has continued to calculate the Standard Industry Fare Level (SIFL) adjustment factor to aid in its evaluation of carrier pricing in the free market. The SIFL is also used by the Internal Revenue Service in imputing the value of free transportation provided on...
The Department of Transportation has continued to calculate the Standard Industry Fare Level (SIFL) adjustment factor to aid in its evaluation of carrier pricing in the free market. The SIFL is also used by the Internal Revenue Service in imputing the value of free transportation provided on...
The Department of Transportation has continued to calculate the SIFL adjustment factor to aid in its evaluation of carrier pricing in the free market. The SIFL is also used by the Internal Revenue Service in imputing the value of free transportation provided on corporate aircraft.