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Four Of Six Airlines Flying To Hawaii Aren’t DOT Compliant

Airlines vs. US DOT. The latest saga and how it impacts airlines flying to Hawaii and their passengers.

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23 thoughts on “Four Of Six Airlines Flying To Hawaii Aren’t DOT Compliant”

  1. I find it Laughable that they refuse to issue a decree. Are they planning on slapping hands if there’s no compliance to a non order? 🤔 Early and Proper Preparation for a Family would eliminate the problem for the most part, don’t inconvenience others because You Wouldn’t Plan. Don’t fly if You don’t have seats reserved, choose another flight and do what’s necessary. Too many people believe that they are “privileged!”

  2. As a parent, this is ridiculous. The rules are clear, if you want a guaranteed seat you either pay more like everyone else and don’t fly southwest.

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  3. This is complete nonsense. Calling these airline non-compliant is just wrong. It looks to me like Secretary Buttigieg is sending up a smokescreen to hide his exceedingly poor performance. Time for him to go away.

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