drron
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No not our AFF Dot but the US Dept.Of Transport-
Delta fined for improper DBC-
Regulations.gov
"This Consent Order concerns violations by Delta Air Lines, Inc., (Delta) of the Department’s oversales rule, 14 CFR Part 250, and the statutory prohibition against unfair and deceptive practices, 49 U.S.C. § 41712. The violations stem from the carrier’s failure 1) to solicit volunteers before involuntarily denying boarding to passengers on oversold flights, 2) to furnish the required written notice to passengers who were denied boarding involuntarily (“bumped”), and 3) to provide bumped passengers with the appropriate amount and type of denied boarding compensation (DBC) in a timely manner. The order directs Delta to cease and desist from such further violations and assesses the carrier a civil penalty of $375,000. "
Click on the PDF logo for the full order.Gives a good explanation of compo for DBC in LOTFAP.
As well United in trouble for failing to advise of codeshare arrangements-
Regulations.gov
So it looks like the regulators are firing a shot across the noses of the airlines in the US.
Delta fined for improper DBC-
Regulations.gov
"This Consent Order concerns violations by Delta Air Lines, Inc., (Delta) of the Department’s oversales rule, 14 CFR Part 250, and the statutory prohibition against unfair and deceptive practices, 49 U.S.C. § 41712. The violations stem from the carrier’s failure 1) to solicit volunteers before involuntarily denying boarding to passengers on oversold flights, 2) to furnish the required written notice to passengers who were denied boarding involuntarily (“bumped”), and 3) to provide bumped passengers with the appropriate amount and type of denied boarding compensation (DBC) in a timely manner. The order directs Delta to cease and desist from such further violations and assesses the carrier a civil penalty of $375,000. "
Click on the PDF logo for the full order.Gives a good explanation of compo for DBC in LOTFAP.
As well United in trouble for failing to advise of codeshare arrangements-
Regulations.gov
So it looks like the regulators are firing a shot across the noses of the airlines in the US.