Boxer calls for passenger bill of rights
Additionally, DOT fined Mesaba Airlines $75,000, which provided ground handling for the flight, for its role in the incident.
According to DOT, this is the first time an airline has been fined for a tarmac delay.
The incident in Minnesota and others like it underscore the need for Congress to quickly pass the Boxer-Snowe Airline Passenger Bill of Rights, according to a news release from Boxer's office.
"I am pleased that the Department of Transportation is sending a message to airlines that they need to protect passengers rights," Boxer said. "But we must do more. This incident clearly shows that airline passengers need a bill of rights now."
The Boxer-Snowe Airline Passengers Bill of Rights would:
-- Require airlines to provide passengers with food, potable water, comfortable cabin temperature and ventilation, and adequate restrooms while a plane is delayed on the ground.
-- Require airlines to offer passengers the option of safely deplaning once they have sat on the ground for three hours after the plane door has closed. This option would be provided every three hours the plane continues to sit on the ground.
-- Make airports and airlines develop contingency plans for delayed flights to be reviewed and approved by Department of Transportation. The bill also allows the DOT to fine air carriers and airports that do not submit or fail to comply with contingency plans.
-- Direct the DOT to create a consumer complaint hotline so that passengers can alert the agency about delays.
This legislation is part of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization bill, which is pending before the full Senate.



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