DOT Fines 3 Carriers For Disclosure Violations
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Transportation Department fined Continental Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and US Airways for failing to tell consumers key information about their flights, including taxes and who would operate the plane.
The department on Monday announced civil penalties of $75,000 against Continental Airlines Inc., $70,000 against US Airways Group Inc., and $50,000 against Hawaiian Airlines, a unit of Hawaiian Holdings Inc. The fines will be halved if the airlines don't commit the same violations in the next year. The department said Continental advertised some fares on its Web site without showing taxes or government fees the first time the fare was displayed. Those charges did show up on a subsequent page. The Transportation Department also said Continental failed to make clear that supposedly one-way fares actually required a round-trip purchase. Continental told the DOT that it fixed the issues when the DOT complained, according to the consent order. The government also said that enforcement workers who called reservations lines at Hawaiian and US Airways were not told that their flights would actually be on code-share partners. The calls were made between January and March.- Loading Comments...
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