Not exact matches
MONTREAL / SINGAPORE, April 27 -
New global packaging standards expected in late 2018 will allow lithium - ion batteries back into passenger plane cargo holds, pending design and regulatory approval, but some airlines say the new rule overlooks other safety concer
New global packaging standards expected in late 2018 will allow lithium - ion batteries back into passenger plane cargo holds, pending design and regulatory approval, but some
airlines say the
new rule overlooks other safety concer
new rule overlooks other safety concerns.
After Delta Air Lines announced
new regulations that require passengers to provide documentation verifying their emotional support animals have been trained and vaccinated, we looked at the
rules Delta, United
Airlines, and American
Airlines set out for emotional support animals.
These factors include, but are not limited to, the prospects of entering into agreements with existing or other carriers to fly
new aircraft, ongoing negotiations between SkyWest, SkyWest
Airlines and ExpressJet and their major partners regarding their contractual obligations, uncertainties regarding operation of
new aircraft, the ability to attract and retain qualified pilots, the impact of regulatory issues such as pilot rest
rules and qualification requirements, and the ability to obtain aircraft financing.
New federal
rule will require
airline pilots, train engineers and truck drivers to undergo random tests for some opioids.
In addition,
airlines are under increased pressure to reduce carbon emissions by
new government mandates like the Environmental Protection Agency's
new draft
rules announced earlier this month.
United
Airlines on Nov. 6 adopted the
new rules on all domestic mainline flights arriving or departing within the 50 states.
Airlines for America, a U.S. trade group, said the changes «are complex security measures» but praised U.S. officials for giving airlines flexibility in meeting the ne
Airlines for America, a U.S. trade group, said the changes «are complex security measures» but praised U.S. officials for giving
airlines flexibility in meeting the ne
airlines flexibility in meeting the
new rules.
The TSA said in July it was imposing
new security
rules requiring U.S. domestic
airline travelers to remove all electronic items larger than mobile phones such as tablets, e-readers and video game consoles from carry - on baggage for screening.
Some U.S. lawmakers called for
new rules that could make it more difficult for
airlines to overbook flights as a tool for increasing revenue.
Under the
new rules announced this afternoon, the
airline will now only transport dogs and cats in the cargo hold, no more rabbits or geckos or other animals, for example.
The
airline announced
new rules Jan. 19, 2018, dealing with animals flying with passengers as service or emotional - support animals.
Pipeline owners led by Enbridge Inc. and Williams Cos. could be forced to refund as much as $ 18.5 billion to drillers, utilities and even United
Airlines Inc. for upfront payments they charged customers before
new U.S. tax
rules cut the corporate rate.
Though
airlines could equip their fleets with the necessary technical upgrades relatively easily, the
new rule is facing a different hurdle — etiquette concerns.
In April, for instance, the Department of Transportation delayed the compliance date for a
new rule requiring
airlines to electronically report incidents of mishandling wheelchairs and baggage by a year — from January 2018 to January 2019.
The FAA is expected to formally propose a
new rule by the end of the year to allow pilots over 60 to captain commercial
airline flights provided there is another pilot in the cockpit under that age.
«
Airline passengers have rights, and this
new rule would enhance passenger comfort and reduce any confusion surrounding the use of electronic cigarettes in flight,» said Secretary LaHood.
«Our
new airline consumer
rules and our vigorous oversight of the aviation industry are holding
airlines accountable to their customers,» U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said.
That's why we've issued
new rules limiting how much time passengers can sit in planes stuck on the tarmac; requiring
airlines to refund baggage fees if they don't deliver your luggage on time; mandating that
airlines prominently disclose all potential fees — including luggage fees, meal fees, change fees, or cancellation fees; and doubling the amount of voucher money for which passengers are eligible if they're involuntarily bumped from an oversold flight.
This is the first penalty assessed for a violation of the Department's
new airline consumer
rules that took effect Aug. 23, 2011.
The
new rule prohibits U.S.
airlines operating domestic flights from permitting an aircraft to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours without deplaning passengers, with exceptions allowed only for safety or security or if air traffic control advises the pilot in command that returning to the terminal would disrupt airport operations.
During the first 12 months after a
new rule limiting
airline tarmac delays went into effect, lengthy delays experienced by passengers aboard aircraft largely disappeared and only a minimal number of flights were canceled to avoid delays on the tarmac, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced today.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today proposed a
new rule that will require
airlines to report more information on the amount and types of fees collected from passengers, as well as the number of checked bags and mishandled wheelchairs.
The
new requirements are among the final provisions from DOT's most recent
airline consumer
rule.
The
new tarmac delay
rule prohibits U.S.
airlines operating domestic flights from permitting an aircraft to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours without deplaning passengers, with exceptions allowed only for safety or security or if air traffic control advises the pilot in command that returning to the terminal would disrupt airport operations.
Delta and JetBlue have already started flights with the
new rules — we're excited to see which
airlines are next,» said Drew Herdener, Vice President, Amazon.
The
rules of the challenge were to spend under our balance of 250k Ultimate Rewards points while reviewing First / Suites Class on two Ultimate Rewards transfer partner
airlines, and checking out at least three
new partner hotels.
The agent I spoke with told me that he couldn't find any
new rules, but mentioned that American the Express is «in negotiations» with American the
Airline regarding lounge access.
As other banks add
new rules restricting points - earning and remove
airline partners, Citi seems to be continuing to expand their program.
The department of transportation issued
new rules requiring
airlines to include all fees and taxes for
airline.
Then, Hugo Martin of The Los Angeles Times outlines
new frequent flyer changes and and the latest
airline to change their frequent flyer
rules: Southwest.
United
Airlines announced
new changes to its MileagePlus award
rules this morning, with lower change / cancellation fees for many members as well as a twist to how it lets people book open jaws and stopovers.
It now falls on the passenger to check firstly that their chosen aiport has been approved for the
new two - bag
rule and if it has, that the hand baggage policiy of their
airline they are flying with is in line with this.
The
airline is adhering to the
new DfT
rules, allowing two carry - on bags at Heathrow, London City, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester, and one bag at Gatwick, Jersey, Newcastle and Newquay.
And with the
new rules imposed by all major U.S.
airlines, you can't earn status just by flying.
And now — according to the Crankyflier blog — the
airline has taken another step backwards with its loyalty program by quietly introducing
new advance - purchase
rules for low - level domestic award travel.
Ryanair, the European
airline, has introduced a
new cabin baggage allowance
rule.
Delta Air Lines has updated its
rules for snagging a better seat, including changes for Starwood Preferred Guest elites, passengers on international flights equipped with the
airline's
new Delta Premium Select cabins, and travelers on transatlantic partner Virgin Atlantic.
The CC has concluded that the sale of the airports is fully justified and that passengers and
airlines would still benefit from greater competition with the airports under separate owner - ship, despite the current Government's decision to
rule out
new runways at any of the London airports.
The
rules of the challenge were to spend under our balance of 250k Ultimate Rewards points while reviewing First / Suites Class on two Ultimate Rewards transfer partner
airlines, and checking out at least three
new partner hotels.
Telephones and long distance calling were different,
airline travel had become a maze of
new fares,
rules, restrictions, hubs and spokes.
Whether you're using the
new Basic Economy fare, on United, for a quick weekend getaway, flying another budget
airline with draconian carry on
rules, or taking a 10 - day road trip in a
new part of the U.S.,
For example, in 2014, a Tax Court judge
ruled that a couple who received
airline miles for opening a
new Citi bank account must count as income the value of the
airline ticket they received for redeeming their rewards.
The dust has settled from United
Airlines»
new award booking
rules which went into effect on October 6.
Now this logic may not necessarily work when booking on some
airline sites, like United's
new routing
rules and engine.
In fact, TPG is even considering quitting American
Airlines elite status, partially because of these
new rules.
A number of third countries continue to resist the extension of the EU ETS to
airlines, and it remains to be seen whether they or their
airline industries will follow through on threats not to comply with the EU's
new rules.
In 2008 the US entrepreneur Mr Carl A. Sax, represented by Amsterdam & Partners, brought a claim against the city of St Petersburg, Rossiya
Airlines and Pulkovo Airport (co-respondents) in an ad hoc arbitration under UNCITRAL
Rules in Stockholm, alleging breaches of the investment contract regarding the development of a
new international passenger terminal at Pulkovo International Airport in St Petersburg back in the 1990s.
If the
airline bumps a passenger due to overselling, there are
new passenger compensation
rules to cover that situation.
Travel Guard recently posted a story about the
new airline baggage
rules on the travel news section of their website.
Reuters reports that
airlines have 21 days to comply with the
new rules for explosives screenings and four months to comply with the everything else.