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New Obama Administration Rules Require Airlines To Disclose Full Ticket Prices Upfront
By Marie Diamond
Starting in late January, the Obama administration will force airlines to be more transparent about the full cost of tickets they often disguise in ads touting cheap fares. Low-price airlines Southwest, Spirit, and Allegiant are going to court to stop the rules, arguing that they violate corporate free speech rights.
But consumer advocates say the changes are a positive development for travelers who have been swindled by airlines for too long:
Kate Hanni of FlyersRights.org describes an all-too-common scenario: People would get up against the point where they were about to make a purchase, and suddenly the cost of their ticket went up because of these taxes and charges.
Requiring all mandatory charges to be included in a single advertised price will help consumers compare airfares and make it easier for them to determine the full cost of their trip, said Bill Mosley, a Transportation department spokesman. The advertising rule is one of a dozen passenger protections the department adopted last spring.
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http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/01/04/397425/obama-airline-rules/
By Marie Diamond
Starting in late January, the Obama administration will force airlines to be more transparent about the full cost of tickets they often disguise in ads touting cheap fares. Low-price airlines Southwest, Spirit, and Allegiant are going to court to stop the rules, arguing that they violate corporate free speech rights.
But consumer advocates say the changes are a positive development for travelers who have been swindled by airlines for too long:
Advertisements that make airfares seem enticingly low will soon lose that asterisk pointing to a dense paragraph of additional taxes and fees that make a cheap ticket much more costly.
Beginning Jan. 24, the Transportation Department will enforce a rule requiring that any advertised price for air travel include all government taxes and fees. For the last 25 years, the department has allowed airlines and travel agencies to list government-imposed fees separately, resulting in a paragraph of fine print disclaimers about charges that can add 20 percent or more to a tickets price.
But with airlines now promoting fares on Web ads, Facebook and Twitter, and adopting a menu of fees for services that used to be part of the ticket price, the government decided it was time for a change so travelers have a clearer sense of the total price they must pay.
Beginning Jan. 24, the Transportation Department will enforce a rule requiring that any advertised price for air travel include all government taxes and fees. For the last 25 years, the department has allowed airlines and travel agencies to list government-imposed fees separately, resulting in a paragraph of fine print disclaimers about charges that can add 20 percent or more to a tickets price.
But with airlines now promoting fares on Web ads, Facebook and Twitter, and adopting a menu of fees for services that used to be part of the ticket price, the government decided it was time for a change so travelers have a clearer sense of the total price they must pay.
Kate Hanni of FlyersRights.org describes an all-too-common scenario: People would get up against the point where they were about to make a purchase, and suddenly the cost of their ticket went up because of these taxes and charges.
Requiring all mandatory charges to be included in a single advertised price will help consumers compare airfares and make it easier for them to determine the full cost of their trip, said Bill Mosley, a Transportation department spokesman. The advertising rule is one of a dozen passenger protections the department adopted last spring.
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http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/01/04/397425/obama-airline-rules/
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New Obama Administration Rules Require Airlines To Disclose Full Ticket Prices Upfront (Original Post)
ProSense
Jan 2012
OP
monmouth
(21,078 posts)1. So many crooks, so little time..n/t
Robb
(39,665 posts)2. You got that right. (nt)
ProSense
(116,464 posts)3. And look
at their argument for preying on people:
"Low-price airlines Southwest, Spirit, and Allegiant are going to court to stop the rules, arguing that they violate corporate free speech rights."
customerserviceguy
(25,183 posts)4. Is there anyplace else in the economy
where the exact same thing is sold for so very many different prices when the product/service is being provided at the exact same time and place?
LiberalFighter
(50,346 posts)5. Sort of like when purchasing a car?
All those add ons. And not sure what to do.