«We expect all companies that sell or facilitate
the sale of air transportation — airlines, travel agents and global distribution systems alike — to comply with the laws we enforce.»
This consent order also concerns separate and distinct violations of the Department's prohibition against unfair and deceptive practices and unfair methods of competition, 49 U.S.C. § 41712, arising from Respondents» marketing and
sale of air transportation services ultimately operated by a company that did not hold proper authority from the Department.
Not exact matches
Spirit Airlines, Allegiant
Air, and Southwest Airlines challenged portions of the Department of Transportation's April 2011 air passenger consumer protection rule requiring airlines and ticket agents to include all mandatory taxes and fees in published airfares, hold a reservation without payment or penalty for 24 hours after the reservation is made, and prohibit post purchase baggage price increases after the initial ticket sa
Air, and Southwest Airlines challenged portions
of the Department
of Transportation's April 2011
air passenger consumer protection rule requiring airlines and ticket agents to include all mandatory taxes and fees in published airfares, hold a reservation without payment or penalty for 24 hours after the reservation is made, and prohibit post purchase baggage price increases after the initial ticket sa
air passenger consumer protection rule requiring airlines and ticket agents to include all mandatory taxes and fees in published airfares, hold a reservation without payment or penalty for 24 hours after the reservation is made, and prohibit post purchase baggage price increases after the initial ticket
sale.
When you book a flight from the
Air Travel Redemption Schedule, you may also decide to redeem RBC Rewards at the rate
of 1 % to pay for any taxes and service fees (including
sales, GST, departure and
transportation taxes and fees, airport improvement fees, or other taxes), excess baggage charges, immigration fees, governmental fees and levies, customs charges and passenger facilities charges, health or other inspection fees, fuel surcharges and other non-ticket costs or charges which may be imposed.
The answer is that since 1997, the government has imposed an
air transportation excise tax on frequent flier miles, currently at 7.5 percent
of their
sale price.
You can earn Membership Rewards points for eligible consumer purchases at American Express retail merchants as follows: 5 points for every $ 1 at or for (i) restaurant, quick service restaurant, coffee shop and drinking establishments in Canada, (ii) stand - alone grocery stores in Canada, (iii) delivery
of food and groceries in Canada as a primary business; and 2 points for every $ 1 at or for (i) stand - alone automobile gasoline stations in Canada, (ii) travel services or travel bookings including
air, water, rail and road transport, lodging and tour operator
sales, (iii) local commuter
transportation in Canada including subway, streetcar, taxi, limousine and ride sharing services.
When you book a flight from the
Air Travel Redemption Schedule, you may also decide to redeem RBC Rewards at the rate
of 1 % to pay for any taxes and service fees (including
sales, GST, departure and
transportation taxes and fees, airport improvement fees, or other taxes), excess baggage charges, immigration fees, governmental fees and levies, customs charges and passenger facilities charges, health or other inspection fees, fuel surcharges and other non-ticket costs or charges which may be imposed.
Richard Crosson, a chartered accountant able to give opinion evidence respecting the potential financial implications
of transactions which impact the
sale of tickets for
transportation by
air, as well as methods
of asset valuation;