NotUrsula
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Democracy at work. Here is your chance to tell the US Government what you think about air fare advertising rules:
From Carolyn Mayer's Checkout blog in today's Washington Post (I've revised the links a bit so that they will work from here):
DOT is seeking comment on whether it should amend its airline advertising policy. It wants to know if it should:
1. Keep the rules as they are, letting airlines promote a base price and list government-imposed fees and taxes separately.
2. End the exception for the fees and taxes and require airlines to advertise the full and final price.
3. Eliminate most ad requirements but order the airlines to state the full and final price before a ticket is actually purchased.
4. Wipe out all advertising rules when it comes to air fares.
If you feel strongly, now's your time to sound off. You need to enter docket number 23194. [...] Comments are due by Feb. 13.
To submit your opinion, go to http://dms.dot.gov/submit/. Registration is not necessary, so click CONTINUE to go to the next screen. Then enter the docket number 23194. You do need to identify yourself in order to comment, and your comments may be read on the website.
Personally, I'm voting for requiring the fees and taxes to be included in the advertised price!
From Carolyn Mayer's Checkout blog in today's Washington Post (I've revised the links a bit so that they will work from here):
DOT is seeking comment on whether it should amend its airline advertising policy. It wants to know if it should:
1. Keep the rules as they are, letting airlines promote a base price and list government-imposed fees and taxes separately.
2. End the exception for the fees and taxes and require airlines to advertise the full and final price.
3. Eliminate most ad requirements but order the airlines to state the full and final price before a ticket is actually purchased.
4. Wipe out all advertising rules when it comes to air fares.
If you feel strongly, now's your time to sound off. You need to enter docket number 23194. [...] Comments are due by Feb. 13.
To submit your opinion, go to http://dms.dot.gov/submit/. Registration is not necessary, so click CONTINUE to go to the next screen. Then enter the docket number 23194. You do need to identify yourself in order to comment, and your comments may be read on the website.
Personally, I'm voting for requiring the fees and taxes to be included in the advertised price!