24
Dec
A christmas present for some, the US Department of Trade (DOT) has issued rules around maximum times passengers can be held onboard on the ground. I haven’t had a chance to read the rules but earlier when I heard it was being considered I was sceptical that we’d end up with a practical scheme.
Cranky Flier seems to share my concerns and brings up a few practical issues with the DOT mandate.
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