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Fla. bill could charge airlines $100 for changing your flights

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Despite the national debate raging about whether airline passengers should be protected by a federal "passengers' bill of rights," Florida is considering its own measure. A bill has been introduced in that state's legislature that would require airlines to compensate passengers when their flights are canceled or delayed by more than an hour, reports FLORIDA TODAY/AP.
"A passenger would be entitled to use the ticket at a later date, or to get full reimbursement plus whatever the airline normally charges as a penalty for changing a ticket," the paper writes. "They (the airlines) would pay you the same amount of money that they would charge you if you had to change your flight," says the state Sen. Mike Bennett, a Republican from Florida who is sponsoring the measure.
Most airlines charge customers a fee for changing their tickets. Those fees range from $25 at airlines like JetBlue to $100 on big airlines like American and United. Southwest is the exception, not charging any change fee. "It's really an issue of fairness," Bennett says to The Ledger of Lakeland, Fla. The bill (SB 316) received unanimous approval from Florida's Senate Commerce Committee, but still must clear two other committees before it makes it to the Senate floor. AP adds: "Bennett acknowledged it may be questionable whether a state can dictate pricing rules to an airline, but asked the committee to send a message to the airlines by approving the bill anyway."

This could get interesting.......
 
"A passenger would be entitled to use the ticket at a later date, or to get full reimbursement plus whatever the airline normally charges as a penalty for changing a ticket," the paper writes. "They (the airlines) would pay you the same amount of money that they would charge you if you had to change your flight," says the state Sen. Mike Bennett, a Republican from Florida who is sponsoring the measure.

That sure as hell doesn't sound like a Republican to me. Anybody else remember when "Republican" meant "conservative"? Yeah, me either; it's been a while.

"Bennett acknowledged it may be questionable whether a state can dictate pricing rules to an airline, but asked the committee to send a message to the airlines by approving the bill anyway."


That message being, "We don't understand the rules for interstate commerce." I'm embarrassed for Florida. Again.
 
Guess prices on all tickets to and from Florida will have to go up a hundred bucks each way.
 
This is a good rule and should be mandatory!

C'mon guys, how many times have you been bumped off a flight because 'Fat Frieda' and her beer gut husband showed up to take an earlier flight...free of charge?

Did you know there's a website telling pax how to use similar tactics to get even more freebies from our companies?

It's long past due for the peeps to start emtying their wallets to get premium flight service!
 
This is a good rule and should be mandatory!

C'mon guys, how many times have you been bumped off a flight because 'Fat Frieda' and her beer gut husband showed up to take an earlier flight...free of charge?

Did you know there's a website telling pax how to use similar tactics to get even more freebies from our companies?

It's long past due for the peeps to start emtying their wallets to get premium flight service!

I think you need to re-read the article, carefully.
 
Thanks Cobra. I got side tracked into reading a different article.
Yep, this rule STINKS!!!
Check out the pic of our tax dollars (Sen. Mike Bennet) hard at work. You can almost hear him laughing about how little he actually works.
 
Despite the national debate raging about whether airline passengers should be protected by a federal "passengers' bill of rights," Florida is considering its own measure. A bill has been introduced in that state's legislature that would require airlines to compensate passengers when their flights are canceled or delayed by more than an hour, reports FLORIDA TODAY/AP.
"A passenger would be entitled to use the ticket at a later date, or to get full reimbursement plus whatever the airline normally charges as a penalty for changing a ticket," the paper writes. "They (the airlines) would pay you the same amount of money that they would charge you if you had to change your flight," says the state Sen. Mike Bennett, a Republican from Florida who is sponsoring the measure.

YGBSM !!! What ever happened to the Republican party being the "friend" of business? Another example of the Government knowing whats good for you. Just like the bridge to Nowhere in Alaska...even the locals didn't want it. But some Senator knew what was good for them...and we're paying for it.

Most airlines charge customers a fee for changing their tickets. Those fees range from $25 at airlines like JetBlue to $100 on big airlines like American and United. Southwest is the exception, not charging any change fee.

Oooops...didn't see this part. OK, lets get this bill passed...
 
Just like the bridge to Nowhere in Alaska...even the locals didn't want it. But some Senator knew what was good for them...and we're paying for it.

Well, y'see, that bridge is necessary, in case the internet tubes get clogged up!

Haven't you learned anything from Ted Stevens? :rolleyes:
 
Wow..now airlines are going to be held responsible for the weather.....Incredible.....Ignorance is yet again allowed to rule, or should I say, ruin our industry......
 

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