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White House, DOT Look to Require Fee-Free Family Seating

flyertalk.com
submitted
a year ago
bykaiserseahorsetotravel

Summary

The U.S. Department of Transportation is proposing a new rule that would reduce another “junk fee” for a family of flyers trying to sit together. A new notice of proposed rulemaking was announced on August 1, 2024. It would require air carriers to keep parents next to their young children on flights.

Proposed rule could be added to DOT requirements. If seats are not available at boarding, families would be able to get a full refund, get rebooked on the next available flight, or stay in the non-adjacent seats on the aircraft. If the airline forces a family to pay for adjacent seating, the carrier could face a fine.

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3 Comments

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humboldt
a year ago
I can vouch for having to sit next to a split up family is torture with all the shifting and movement the parents have to do to keep the kids happy
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theonesource
a year ago*
Airlines just need to charge tickets for what they are, not adding idiotic fees to lie to people.
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kaiserseahorseOP
a year ago
Transparency is always best