21 July 2009
This is an Unalloyed Good Thing
The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee has voted to require airlines to allow passengers to deplane if the flights are held on the tarmac for more than 3 hours.
The measure is attached to a $34.6 billion FAA authorization bill.
The airlines are complaining that they do not want to lose the flexibility, but these long stays are most often about not having to put up passengers in hotels or paying for meals.
F$#@ the airlines.
The measure is attached to a $34.6 billion FAA authorization bill.
The airlines are complaining that they do not want to lose the flexibility, but these long stays are most often about not having to put up passengers in hotels or paying for meals.
F$#@ the airlines.
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