Major U.S Airlines Pushback Against New USDOT Ruling, Clashing with Biden Administration!
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Major U.S Airlines Pushback Against New USDOT Ruling, Clashing with Biden Administration!

Just a few weeks ago, a new federal rule was making headlines across the US as the United States Department of Transportation announced new aviation rules. Under the new rule, travellers can now be guaranteed an automatic cash refund. This rule was largely supported by travellers, however, even upon announcement, there was pushback from airlines. Additionally, the USDOT also ruled to help travellers stay more cautious of unneeded and unexpected fees. Although the USDOT appears to be making rules to help travellers, airline pushbacks are working against these new rules.

Major Clash Between Biden Administration and Air Carriers Over New Ruling

Although travellers from all across the US were waiting for a positive ruling, it appears that there is more pushback than anticipated on some of the new federal rules. Reuters is now reporting that major U.S airlines are suing the U.S Transportation Department over one of the new rulings. The airlines pushing back on the Biden administration include United Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Hawaiian Airlines, and Alaska Airlines. This major pushback comes as the USDOT issued its final ruling just last month. According to Reuters, the ruling required lines and ticket agents to disclose service fees alongside the airfare. With this, customers could be more cautious of unnecessary or unexpected fees.

Reuters is also reporting that USDOT says consumers are overpaying around $543 million in fees annually. This means that airlines and ticketing agencies are getting additional revenues from consumers who are paying these surprise fees. The new ruling could easily help avoid these fees, helping travellers with high travel costs around the U.S.

USDOT said Monday it will vigorously defend our rule protecting people from hidden junk fees and ensuring travelers can see the full price of a flight before they purchase a ticket, reuters reports.

Some of the additional fees include higher fees for checked baggage if not paid in advance in addition to major airlines boosting the fees being charged. Statistics show that U.S. airlines collected around $6.8 billion just in baggage fees. These fees are reported to be a bit lower in 2023, coming to a grand total of $5.5 billion. It appears that the ruling on automatic pushbacks has not been challenged separately yet.

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American Airlines Debuts New Amenities Kits in Advance of Memorial Day Weekend!

American Airlines has recently debuted its new amenities kits in advance of Memorial Day weekend. This was done as a part of its premium cabin soft product refresh. This is also meant to accompany new business class suites that are delayed by Boeing 787 production problems.

Gary Leff from View from the Wing has recently done a review of the product refresh. Here is the takeaway from the review:

The Premium Economy Amenity Kit

According to the review, the Premium Economy kit might be the best for the value. The new bag by American Airlines has a nicer feel with some amazing essentials. The bag includes socks, lotion, ear plugs, a toothbrush as well as a toothpaste. This kit is perfect for anyone going on a long-haul trip. Not only can you take off your shoes and sit back in comfort but you have everything you need for the trip. If you have long layovers, the toothbrush and toothpaste will come in handy for sure!

The Business Class Amenity Kit

Gary Leff states that the business-class amenity kit comes in a stylish bag, however, the bag lacks structural integrity. The key difference between the amenity kits provided in business class and premium economy is the socks. For business class passengers, American Airlines provided slippers instead of socks. Another change that was highlighted was the pyjamas which used to be provided for long-haul flights. Now, instead of pyjamas, American Airlines provides eye shades instead.

The First Class Amenity Kit

The key difference between business class and first class content is that you get a single-use hand towel along with a face mist. This might be an amazing upgrade for those who really put in skin-care efforts. Another key difference highlighted is that on top of the business class contents, first-class passengers also get the socks.

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