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Qantas Airways was fined $90,000 by the U.S. Department of Transportation on Wednesday for failing to inform passengers they could deplane during a delay at Dallas/Fort Worth Airport last March.
The carrier did not alert passengers that they could leave the plane while it sat at the gate for a long period of time with the door open, the DOT said.
“Airlines may not leave passengers stranded indefinitely aboard an aircraft, whether on the tarmac or at the gate, and passengers have a right to know if they are able to leave the plane,” said Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.
On March 21, Qantas’ flight to Brisbane was scheduled to depart at 10:00 p.m. but returned to the gate three times after receiving mechanical alerts. The first time it returned, the plane sat at the gate for more than an hour and the second time it sat for a little over two hours. The DOT says that during both delays the aircraft door was open and passengers could have deplaned.
Read more here: Qantas fined $90,000 for leaving passengers on plane at DFW | Airlines and Aviation | Da...
The carrier did not alert passengers that they could leave the plane while it sat at the gate for a long period of time with the door open, the DOT said.
“Airlines may not leave passengers stranded indefinitely aboard an aircraft, whether on the tarmac or at the gate, and passengers have a right to know if they are able to leave the plane,” said Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.
On March 21, Qantas’ flight to Brisbane was scheduled to depart at 10:00 p.m. but returned to the gate three times after receiving mechanical alerts. The first time it returned, the plane sat at the gate for more than an hour and the second time it sat for a little over two hours. The DOT says that during both delays the aircraft door was open and passengers could have deplaned.
Read more here: Qantas fined $90,000 for leaving passengers on plane at DFW | Airlines and Aviation | Da...