NY1: State Adopts Airline Passenger Bill Of RightsFirst Faved : Jan 02 2008 by mohitFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 6 timesFave It!
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- mohit - Jan 02 2008 | news, new york, bill of rights, flying
When I fly out of Newark (a NY area airport that is actually in NJ), I often have to wait in the plane an hour or more before it takes off.
Quoted: Under the so-called "Passenger Bill of Rights," airlines would be required to provide food, water and clean toilets to passengers stuck on the ground for more than three hours. Airlines that fail to follow the new law could have to pay a fine of $1,000 per passenger for each violation.
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Yeah, I think this is necessary legislation. The airlines were bordering on abusive with their treatment of passengers in situations like this.