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Sens. Padilla and Warren urge DOT to hold airlines accountable


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COURTESY PHOTOU.S. Sen. Alex Padilla

By KATHERINE ZEHNDERNEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER 

During a spike in the number of flight cancellations and delays, U.S. Sens. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., this week sent a letter urging the U.S. Department of Transportation to fully use its statutory authority to protect consumers, promote competition in the airline industry, and hold airlines accountable for delayed and canceled flights.

 In the letter, the lawmakers raised concerns about Americans’ air travel experiences, which have grown steadily worse over the past year. The letter laid out specific actions DOT can take to hold airlines accountable for avoidable delays and cancellations and stem the tide of airline consolidation. 

“By utilizing its existing licensing and rulemaking authority, the Department can improve experiences for travelers and help bring down exorbitant ticket prices driven in part by anticompetitive mergers,” lawmakers stated in the letter. 

One in five flights has arrived behind schedule this year, while airlines have canceled flights four times as often during high-travel weekends than they did in 2019. 

Airlines have already canceled nearly 122,000 flights in 2022 — more cancellations than occurred during all of 2021. Airline consumer complaints to DOT have increased threefold relative to pre-pandemic levels. Airlines have also increased flight overbookings, causing passengers to be involuntarily denied boarding nearly three times as often this year as compared to 2018. 

Unions are sounding the alarm that airlines are selling tickets for flights they know they will not be able to staff.

Since January 2022, prices for domestic flights have shot up 47%. Although airlines received $50 billion in government assistance, they have failed to issue at least $10 billion in refunds for flight cancellations throughout the pandemic, despite being required to do so by federal law.

The senators also called for DOT to play a stronger role in the review process for mergers in the airline industry. Under existing statutory provisions, transfers of operating certificates through mergers are only permissible when the secretary of transportation determines such transfers are consistent with the public interest, including an evaluation of competition in the domestic airline industry.

Email: kzehnder@newspress.com

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