Don't Change Denied-Boarding Rules, Compensation, ATA Says

DOT shouldn't increase compensation for airline passengers who are involuntarily denied boarding or extend denied-boarding protection rules to aircraft with 30-60 seats, the Air Transport Assn. told the department. Responding at the Sept. 10 deadline to an advance notice of proposed rulemaking...

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