Major U.S. airlines are challenging part of a new rule for disabled travelers. The rule made airlines responsible for damaged ...
More than 11,500 wheelchairs and scooters were mishandled by airlines in 2023, according to the Department of Transportation.
Airlines argue that stricter penalties for damaged mobility devices are excessive, while the DOT maintains they are necessary ...
Under the final rule, airlines must notify passengers whose wheelchairs have been mishandled of their rights, provide loaners ...
Trade group for American, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest and United say carriers are mishandling fewer passenger wheelchairs.
Several of the country's major carriers have teamed up with Airlines For America in an attempt to reverse the rule.
In addition to the new rule, the Department of Transportation also fined American Airlines $50 million last October for its ...
The DOT's Biden-era rule protecting travelers with mobility devices is being brought to court by major U.S. airlines.
The unconfirmed combination could hold benefits for both carriers, but would likely encounter significant regulatory hurdles.
Despite the spate of incidents making headlines, the FAA is slimming down its workforce and one worker has already been laid ...
Southwest Airlines is laying off 1,750 corporate employees as part of a restructuring effort amid financial struggles and ...