11/17/2021 | Press release | Archived content
[WASHINGTON, D.C.] - Ahead of a busy holiday travel season, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) along with U.S. Senators Edward J. Markey (D-MA), Ron Wyden (D-OR), Bob Casey (D-PA) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) reintroduced comprehensive legislation to expand protections for air travelers. Among a host of key consumer protections, the Airline Passengers' Bill of Rights would ensure that airlines provide passengers with fair compensation, refunds, and recourse in the event of airline-caused flight delays and cancellations, require airlines to pay at least $1,350 to passengers denied boarding as a result of an oversold flight, and mandate airlines to immediately refund bag fees for damaged or lost bags.
"This comprehensive bill will make the skies friendlier for airline passengers," said Blumenthal. "From skyrocketing fees and shrinking seats to airline-caused delays and cancellations, air travel has become stressful, unpredictable, and uncomfortable for fliers. As passengers are nickel-and-dimed at every turn, the airline industry has raked in billions. Americans are in dire need of stronger consumer rights and protections, and I'm proud to lead the Airline Passengers' Bill of Rights to restore sanity to the skies."
"Exorbitant checked bag and change fees, shrinking seats, flight cancellations and delays, and growing dissatisfaction with the flying experience make a passengers' bill of rights as important as a boarding pass," said Markey. "Ensuring that airline customers have basic consumer rights every time they fly is a requirement in the 21st century, especially as we build back better from the global pandemic. The Airline Passengers' Bill of Rights gives passengers control over their flying experience, returning fairness to the friendly skies."
"Almost everyone who has flown is familiar with how much of a hassle air travel can be, and COVID-19 has only amplified many of the challenges," said Wyden. "It's time for a new 'Airline Passengers' Bill of Rights and to stand up for the rights of all air passengers by ensuring ironclad consumer protections for air travel."
"Airlines are subjecting passengers to ever-shrinking seats and ever-increasing fees, leading to more stress for consumers and frontline staff who are doing their best to keep everyone safe during the pandemic," said Whitehouse. "Our Airline Passengers' Bill of Rights will make air travel more predictable, affordable, and comfortable for the millions of Americans who fly each day."
This legislation expands on the advancements Blumenthal and Senate Commerce Committee Democrats have made on this issue, both in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Reauthorization Act of 2018 and the 2016 FAA extension, and follows President Joe Biden's August Executive Order directing the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to engage in a series of rulemakings to address unfair airline baggage and in-flight service fees.
The Airline Passengers' Bill of Rights would protect air travelers by:
Requiring Airlines to Refund Tickets and Compensate Passengers for Delays and Cancellations Caused by the Airlines
Providing Compensation for Involuntary Denied Boarding
Stopping Airlines from Endangering Safety by Shrinking Seats
Bolstering the Transparency of Passengers' Rights
Protecting Basic Humanity on Planes
Grounding Sky-High Nickel-and-Dime Fees
Restoring Consumers' Rights to Pursue Claims against Airlines
Bolstering DOT's Enforcement against the Airline Industry
Addressing Lack of Meaningful Competition in the Airline Industry
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