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Monday, December 23, 2024

DOT Proposal Increases Transparency on Fees, Adds New Burdens for Advisors

American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) Executive Vice President, Advocacy, Eben Peck, releases the following statement in response to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) proposal on airline ancillary fees: 

"ASTA has long believed that consumers deserve full transparency in airfares and optional ancillary service fees, as well as the ability to buy those services (‘transactability’), regardless of the channel in which they elect to book their travel. Viewed through that lens, the DOT’s proposal is a step in the right direction in that it requires airlines to provide travel agencies with ancillary fee information that is ‘usable, accurate and accessible in realtime’ and mandates transactability for some fees (those that enable family seating). 

"That said, ASTA has serious concerns about the effect the requirement to disclose multiple fees in each and every ‘offline’ transaction (over-the-phone and face-to-face) – even to repeat customers and frequent fliers – will have on agency operations. In its last proposed rulemaking on this topic in 2017, it mandated these disclosures only upon the customer’s request. It should do so again here. 

"As with the Department’s separate proposal on airline refunds, we will consult with ASTA members and allied organizations, file comments and otherwise work around the clock to protect the interests of our members and their clients."

Original source can be found here.

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