Delta Air Lines is still seemingly hopeful that DOT would renew the antitrust immunity for its joint venture with Aeromexico.
Category: US Department Of Transportation
No Substantive Argument: USDOT Denies Airline Request For More Time On New Junk Fees Rule
After US-based airlines petitioned to postpone the rule’s effective date, DOT responded that they failed to convince that the rule would harm them.
San Francisco International Airport Ranked Most Unreliable Amid Memorial Day Travel
This is determined by a study of DOT data from 2015 to 2023.
Southwest Airlines Plans To Apply For New Nonstop Service Between Regan National Airport & Las Vegas
Officials say the proposed service would influence Nevadas tourism scene and increase access to the West Coast.
Automatic Refunds: What US Flyers Need To Know About The New DOT Rules
Significant changes to how airlines deal with refunds.
The DOT Is Going To Review How US Airlines Handle Passenger Data
The review is part of the DoT’s initiative to improve consumer rights.
US Department Of Transportation Drops JetBlue Complaint Over Amsterdam Schiphol Slots
With its slots safely tucked away JetBlue has withdrawn its legal action to secure access to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.
US House Members Push DOT To Renew Delta Air Lines-Aeromexico Joint Venture
Congress members are urging not to reduce air travel between the US and Mexico.
Mexican Government Disputes DOT Aeromexico-Delta Partnership Decision
The Mexican government has presented its arguments to the DOT about its decision to end the Aeromexico – Delta Air Lines partnership.
United States DOT To Allow Chinese Airlines To Operate 50 Weekly Flights
The increased number of weekly flights will begin on March 31.