WASHINGTON — U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx today announced a final rule that expands the Department of Transportation's current requirement that
air carriers report incidents involving the loss, injury or death of an animal during air transport to the Department.
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Questions about the investigation have been raised because a majority of the nation's transport ministry's investigators previously worked at Korean
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reports.
Committee members, publishing their
report into the MoD's equipment programmes, also criticise delays to the Joint Strike Fighter programme which will see two new aircraft
carriers operating without
air support when they enter service in six years.
The
report concludes that a warmer climate could affect U.S. residents both directly (through droughts, heat waves, and increasingly intense hurricanes) and indirectly (through greater incidence of disease transmitted by mosquitoes and other
carriers, decreased
air quality, and rising pollen counts).
This order concerns violations by LAN Airlines, S.A. (LAN) of the requirements of 14 CFR 382 (Part 382), limited to the filling of annual
reports detailing disability - related complaints that the foreign
air carrier received from passengers in calendar years 2004 and 2005.
This is the eighth such annual
report to Congress, which covers disability - related complaints that U.S. and foreign passenger
air carriers operating to, from, and within the U.S. received during the 2011 calendar year, as
reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation (Department or DOT) by those
carriers.
This order concerns violations by Israir Airlines and Tourism Ltd (Israir) of the requirements of 14 CFR Part 382 (Part 382), with respect to filing annual
reports detailing disability - related complaints that the foreign
air carrier received from passengers in calendar years 2004 and 2005.
In April,
carriers reported one incident involving the death, injury, or loss of an animal while traveling by
air, down from both the seven
reports filed in April 2016 and the two
reports filed in March 2017.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today released its June 2017
Air Travel Consumer Report, compiling air carrier data for the month of April 20
Air Travel Consumer
Report, compiling
air carrier data for the month of April 20
air carrier data for the month of April 2017.
These annual
reports to Congress, which cover disability - related complaints that U.S. and foreign passenger
air carriers operating to, from, and within the U.S. received during the calendar year, as
reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation (Department or DOT) by those
carriers.
The
report also includes statistics on mishandled baggage
reports filed by consumers with the
reporting carriers, data on oversales, and information about the total number of animals that died, were injured, or were lost during
air transport in April 2017, as filed by the
air carriers with the Aviation Consumer Protection Division.
This is the seventh such annual
report to Congress, which covers disability - related complaints that U.S. and foreign passenger
air carriers operating to, from, and within the U.S. received during the 2009 calendar year, as
reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation (Department or DOT) by those
carriers.
This order concerns violations by Austrian Airlines (Austrian) of the requirement of CFR Part 382 (Part 382), with respect to filing annual
reports detailing disability - related complaints that the foreign
air carrier received from passengers in calendar year 2004 and 2005.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation today released its April 2017
Air Travel Consumer Report, compiling air carrier data for the month of February 20
Air Travel Consumer
Report, compiling
air carrier data for the month of February 20
air carrier data for the month of February 2017.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today released its April 2018
Air Travel Consumer Report (ATCR) on air carrier data compiled for the month of February 20
Air Travel Consumer
Report (ATCR) on
air carrier data compiled for the month of February 20
air carrier data compiled for the month of February 2018.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation today released its May 2017
Air Travel Consumer Report, compiling air carrier data for the month of March 2017 and the first quarter of 20
Air Travel Consumer
Report, compiling
air carrier data for the month of March 2017 and the first quarter of 20
air carrier data for the month of March 2017 and the first quarter of 2017.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today released its August 2017
Air Travel Consumer Report, compiling air carrier data for the month of June 2017, second quarter of 2017, and first half of 20
Air Travel Consumer
Report, compiling
air carrier data for the month of June 2017, second quarter of 2017, and first half of 20
air carrier data for the month of June 2017, second quarter of 2017, and first half of 2017.
Oversales data from these airlines will be available in the May 2018
Air Travel Consumer Report, as oversales data, unlike other air carrier data, are reported quarterly rather than month
Air Travel Consumer
Report, as oversales data, unlike other
air carrier data, are reported quarterly rather than month
air carrier data, are
reported quarterly rather than monthly.
Oversales data, unlike other
air carrier data, are
reported quarterly rather than monthly.
The
report also includes information about the total number of animals that died, were injured, or were lost during
air transport in December 2017 and calendar year 2017, as filed by the
air carriers with the Aviation Consumer Protection Division.
This order concerns a violation by Skyservice Airlines Inc. (Skyservice) of the requirements of 14 CFR Part 382 (Part 382), with respect to filing annual
reports detailing disability - related complaints that the foreign
air carrier received from passengers in calcndar year 2005.
In January 2018,
carriers reported no incidents involving the death, injury, or loss of an animal while traveling by
air, down from both the six
reports filed in January 2017 and the three
reports filed in December 2017.
WASHINGTON — In 2016, the
reporting carriers canceled 1.17 percent of their scheduled domestic flights, an improvement over the 1.5 percent cancellation rate in 2015 and the lowest in the 22 years with comparable numbers, according to the
Air Travel Consumer
Report (ATCR) released today.
All data presented in this financial and traffic review are derived from data
reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation on Form 41 Schedules by Large Certificated
Air Carriers.
The Department of Transportation (DOT or Department) is issuing a final rule that changes the mishandled - baggage data that
air carriers are required to
report, from the number of Mishandled Baggage
Reports (MBR) and the number of domestic passenger enplanements to the number of mishandled bags and the number of enplaned bags.
In December,
carriers reported three incidents involving the death, injury, or loss of an animal while traveling by
air, down from the five
reports filed in December 2016, but up from the one
report filed in November 2017.
The
report also includes statistics on mishandled baggage
reports filed by consumers with the
reporting carriers, data on oversales, and information about the total number of animals that died, were injured, or were lost during
air transport in January 2018, as filed by the
air carriers with the Aviation Consumer Protection Division.
This order concerns violations by Allegiant
Air, LLC, (Allegiant) of (1) the requirements of 14 CFR Part 382 (Part 382) with respect to properly coding and recording its disability - related complaints in connection with required disability
reporting to the Department of Transportation (Department), as well as providing dispositive written responses to written consumer complaints alleging a violation of Part 382, and related statutory provisions, 49 U.S.C. § § 41702 and 41705; (2) the Department's full - fare advertising requirements, 14 CFR 399.84; and (3) 49 U.S.C. § 41712, which prohibits
carriers from engaging in unfair and deceptive practices and unfair methods of competition.
This consent order concerns
reporting delinquencies that constitute violations of 49 U.S.C. § 41708 and the accounting and
reporting requirements in Part 241 of the Department's regulations (14 CFR Part 241) by Transmeridian Airlines, Inc. (Transmeridian), a certificated
air carrier which operates large aircraft.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today released its September 2017
Air Travel Consumer Report, on air carrier data compiled for the month of July 20
Air Travel Consumer
Report, on
air carrier data compiled for the month of July 20
air carrier data compiled for the month of July 2017.
WASHINGTON — The
reporting carriers posted an on - time arrival rate of 81.3 percent in January 2016, up from both the 76.8 percent on - time rate in January 2015 and the 77.8 percent mark in December 2015, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation's
Air Travel Consumer
Report released today.
SUMMARY: This document requires most certificated U.S.
air carriers and foreign
air carriers operating to and from the U.S. that conduct passenger - carrying service to record and categorize complaints that they receive alleging inadequate accessibility or discrimination on the basis of disability according to the type of disability and nature of complaint, prepare a summary
report of those complaints, submit the
report annually to the Department of Transportation's (Department or DOT) Aviation Consumer Protection Division, and retain copies of correspondence and record of action taken on disabilityrelated complaints for three years.
The consumer
report also includes
reports of incidents involving the loss, death, or injury of pets traveling by
air, as required to be filed by U.S.
carriers.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today released its March 2018
Air Travel Consumer Report (ATCR) on air carrier data compiled for the month of January 20
Air Travel Consumer
Report (ATCR) on
air carrier data compiled for the month of January 20
air carrier data compiled for the month of January 2018.
In November,
carriers reported two incidents involving the loss, death or injury of pets while traveling by
air, down from both the six
reports filed in November 2010 and October 2011's total of three.
All seven low - cost
carriers reported more FTEs in December 2011 than in December 2010, except for Allegiant
Air and Frontier Airlines, which
reported a 1.2 percent decrease and a 4.9 percent decrease, respectively.
This
report also includes
reports of incidents involving pets traveling by
air, as required to be filed by U.S.
carriers.
Data are compiled from monthly
reports filed with BTS by commercial
air carriers as of Feb. 22.
The Department of Transportation is issuing a third «Enhancing Airline Passenger Protections» final rule to enhance protections for
air travelers and to improve the
air travel environment as follows: expanding the pool of
reporting carriers for service quality data; requiring
reporting carriers to include service quality data for their domestic scheduled flights operated by their code - share partners; enhancing the Department's code - share disclosure regulation to codify the statutory requirement that
carriers and ticket agents must disclose any code - share arrangements on their websites on the first display presented in response to a search of a requested itinerary for each itinerary involving a code - share operation; and prohibiting undisclosed biasing based on
carrier identity by
carriers and ticket agents in any electronic displays of the fare, schedule or availability information of multiple
carriers.
In April,
carriers reported four incidents involving the loss, death or injury of pets while traveling by
air, down from the seven
reports filed in both April 2010 and March 2011.
In January,
carriers reported two incidents involving the loss, death, or injury of pets while traveling by
air, equal to the two
reports filed in both January 2013 and in December 2013.
This order concerns violations by Aerovias del Continente Americano, S.A. (Avianca) of the requirements of 14 CFF, Part 382 (Part 382), with respect to filing annual
reports detailing disability - related complaints that the foreign
air carrier received from passengers in calendar years 2004 and 2005.
Data are compiled from monthly
reports filed with BTS by commercial
air carriers as of Sept. 18.
In January,
carriers reported three incidents involving the loss, death, or injury of pets while traveling by
air, down from both the eight
reports filed in January 2012 and the five
reports filed in December 2012.
In October,
carriers reported three incidents involving the loss, death, or injury of pets while traveling by
air, equal to the three
reports filed in October 2011, but down from the five
reports filed in September 2012.
In February,
carriers reported two incidents involving the loss, death or injury of pets while traveling by
air, down from the three
reports filed in February 2010 and equal to the two
reports filed in January 2011.
In May,
carriers reported two incidents involving the loss, death or injury of pets while traveling by
air, down from the three
reports filed in May 2010 and four
reports filed in April 2011.
This order concerns violations by Alia - Royal Jordanian Airlines (Royal Jordanian) of the requirements of 14 CFR Part 382 (Part 382), with respect to filing annual
reports detailing disability - related complaints that the foreign
air carrier received from passengers in calendar years 2004, 2005, and 2006.
In June,
carriers reported two incidents involving the loss, death, or injury of pets while traveling by
air, down from both the five
reports filed in June 2011 and the four
reports filed in May 2012.
The document is about the method to submit
reports by
air carriers on incident involving animals during
air transport