A bill to amend the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to require air carrier employees and ticket agents to provide the details of any scheduled stopover to any person who makes a reservation or purchases a ticket for a flight which will involve any such stopover.

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Status In Committee
Sponsor Gary Ackerman
Citation 99-HR-3991
Actions 5
Introduced Dec 18th, 1985
Cosponsors
Last Action May 2nd, 1986
Policy Area
Introduced House Dec 18
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Senate
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Amends the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to require air carrier employees and ticket agents who sell flight tickets which involve a scheduled stopover to inform the purchaser of specified details of such stopover, including the scheduled duration and any planned change of aircraft. Requires such personnel to refund to passengers the airline ticket purchase price upon failure to provide the required stopover information. Subjects to civil penalties any such personnel who fail to make such a refund.

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5
House
INTRODUCED
INTRODUCED
Dec 18, 1985
ON FLOOR
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO SUBCOMMITTEE
Jan 2, 1986
COMMITTEE
AGENCY COMMENT REQUEST
Jan 23, 1986
COMMITTEE
AGENCY COMMENT RECEIVED
May 2, 1986
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