Biden administration urges Congress to ban airlines from charging family members to sit collectively

Biden administration urges Congress to ban airlines from charging family members to sit collectively


Passengers donning protecting masks are seen aboard before a JetBlue flight to London at JFK International Airport in the Queens borough of New York City, August 11, 2021.

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The Biden administration is inquiring Congress to pass laws that would ban airlines from charging expenses for people who are touring with children beneath the age of 14 to sit together, its most current endeavor to crack down on incorporate-on expenses for people, the Transportation Section claimed Monday.

“On assessment of the airlines’ seating insurance policies, DOT stays involved that airlines’ procedures do not assure adjacent seats for youthful young children touring with a relatives member and that airlines do not assure the adjacent seating at no more price,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg wrote in a letter to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

President Joe Biden has vowed to stamp out so-named “junk expenses” throughout industries together with inns, airlines and banks.

Before this thirty day period, Alaska Airways, American Airlines and Frontier Airways mentioned they would involve household-seating ensures in client company designs, violations of which could outcome in DOT fines. United Airlines last thirty day period reported it would give families traveling with kids obtain to seats that usually value added at the time of reserving.

The Biden administration’s draft legislation calls for refunds to travellers who simply cannot get adjacent seats for little ones in their party.

The Transportation Section is functioning on a rule to guarantee loved ones seating but claimed mainly because the “rulemaking system can be prolonged, the President and DOT are calling on Congress to do this straight away.”  



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