Air New Zealand was assessed a $45,000 civil penalty by the U.S. Transportation Dept.
Air New Zealand was assessed a $45,000 civil penalty by the U.S. Transportation Dept. for failing to disclose code-sharing arrangements in its advertising and during calls to reservation agents. The department cited an Oct. 8, 2000, ad that did not reveal that the U.S. leg of a Chicago-Los Angeles...
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