U.S. DOT Issues Final Rule On Service Animals

Written by John Ollila @ LoyaltyLobby

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U.S. Depart of Transportation (US DOT) today issued a ruling that affects those traveling with Emotional Support and Service Animals. DOT now defines a service animal as a dog, no more cats or miniature horses, and airlines no longer need to accept emotional support animals (no longer considered service animals). You can access the DOT […]

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China Loosens International Flight Ban

Written by John Ollila @ LoyaltyLobby

CAAC, the Chinese aviation regulator, quickly decided to loosen its Five Ones-policy after US DOT on Wednesday decided to ban all flights by Chinese airlines effective June 16, 2020 (read more here). International airlines can, from Monday (June 8, 2020), operate one flight per week to one Chinese city. There are incentives for airlines not […]

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US DOT Reminds Airlines Again About Refunds

Written by John Ollila @ LoyaltyLobby

Forbes “Did British Airways Make One Cut Too Many”The US Department of Transportation, usually just referred to as the DOT, issued an Enforcement Notice back in April (read more here) reminding airlines that they are required to provide refunds for canceled flights to/from/via the United States. DOT has received more than 25,000 complaints and inquiries combined in March and April compared to 1,500 […]

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Most Punctual Airline June 2016

Written by Island Miler @ Jeffsetter Travel Blog

The Department of Transportation regularly tracks airline performance metrics, one of which is timeliness.  The June 2016 metrics just came out, and the most punctual airline June 2016 edition is Hawaiian Airlines.  This is not surprising really, as most of Hawaiian flights are operated within Hawaii.  And of course Hawaii doesn’t suffer from sever weather […]

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