U.S. Government Fines Frontier, Sues Southwest Over Chronically Delayed FlightsU.S. government takes action against airlines for chronic flight delays, emphasizing accountability and passenger protection.
US fines JetBlue $2m for chronically delayed flights' in unprecedented actJetBlue fined $2 million for operating chronically delayed flights, marking the DOT's first penalty for such routes due to unrealistic scheduling.
U.S. Government Fines Frontier, Sues Southwest Over Chronically Delayed FlightsU.S. government takes action against airlines for chronic flight delays, emphasizing accountability and passenger protection.
US fines JetBlue $2m for chronically delayed flights' in unprecedented actJetBlue fined $2 million for operating chronically delayed flights, marking the DOT's first penalty for such routes due to unrealistic scheduling.
Cash refunds now required if flights are canceled or significantly delayedPassengers will now receive cash refunds for canceled or significantly changed flights, simplifying the refund process.The new federal rule aims to provide greater protection and accountability for airline passengers.
Lufthansa pays $4m fine over treatment of Jewish passengers DW 10/15/2024Lufthansa was fined for allegedly discriminating against Jewish passengers, the largest civil rights penalty issued by the DOT against an airline.
U.S. presses the reset button' on technology that lets cars talk to each otherThe U.S. Department of Transportation aims to accelerate the deployment of V2X technology to improve road safety and reduce traffic fatalities.
The US lays out a road safety plan that will see cars 'talk' to each otherThe US is launching a V2X technology plan to enhance road safety and aim for zero fatalities.
U.S. presses the reset button' on technology that lets cars talk to each otherThe U.S. Department of Transportation aims to accelerate the deployment of V2X technology to improve road safety and reduce traffic fatalities.
The US lays out a road safety plan that will see cars 'talk' to each otherThe US is launching a V2X technology plan to enhance road safety and aim for zero fatalities.
Automatic emergency braking at speeds up to 90mph required under new ruleAutomatic emergency braking now mandated in all light-duty vehicles by 2029, aiming to reduce deaths and injuries.