Thompson re-introduces bill to give airline passengers legal rights

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WASHINGTON – Congressman Mike Thompson (D-CA) has re-introduced legislation to grant airline passengers basic rights by ensuring they have access to food, water and other basic necessities, and preventing passengers from being held indefinitely on planes.


Last year, Rep. Thompson was the first member of Congress to introduce passenger rights legislation.


“We need to ensure that when passengers set foot on a plane, they will be treated fairly and humanely,” said Congressman Thompson. “This bill will also help airlines develop standards so that they can have a plan in place to deal with extended tarmac delays. Obviously preventing extended delays by improving airport infrastructure and upgrading the air traffic control system needs to happen. But no matter what, we need to make sure that passengers will not be held in uncomfortable and unsafe conditions.”


Congressman Thompson’s bill, the companion to legislation introduced by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine), would require:



Last Congress, the Passenger Bill of Rights introduced by Congressman Thompson was included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Reauthorization passed by the House of Representatives.


Similar legislation was included in the Senate version of the FAA reauthorization, but was blocked on the Senate floor.


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