HR 10476
End Airline Extortion Act
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Bill overview
This bill, the End Airline Extortion Act, aims to prevent airlines from unfairly charging passengers extra fees based on certain characteristics, such as disability status or family status. It prohibits airlines from incentivizing employees to require passengers to pay more for add-on services like baggage or seating. The bill also clarifies what constitutes an ‘add-on service’ and defines ‘covered characteristics’ for the purpose of these restrictions. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure fairer pricing practices in the airline industry.
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