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FlyersRights.org

FlyersRights.org
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Predecessor Coalition for an Airline Passengers Bill of Rights
Formation December 29, 2006; 10 years ago (2006-12-29)
Founder Kate Hanni
Founded at Austin, Texas, United States
Type consumer organization
Legal status Nonprofit organization
Purpose Airline passenger rights
Services Political advocacy
Membership
40000
President
Paul Hudson
Website flyersrights.org

FlyersRights.org is an American not-for-profit organization that supports legislation protecting the rights of airline passengers, improving visibility in the reporting of tarmac delays by commercial airlines and distance between the rows of airline seats.

It is the biggest non-profit consumer organization in North America representing passengers of commercial airlines.

In 2011, FlyersRights.org pushed a rulemaking through the U.S. Department Of Transportation, which expanded on passenger protections.

In 2015, FlyersRights.org drafted and filed a petition to the U.S. Congress calling for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to set guidelines for the minimum distance between rows in planes and appoint a committee to help develop benchmarks. Tens of thousands signed their names to the petition.

In February 2016, Congressman Steve Cohen, (D-TN), introduced an amendment to a FAA funding bill called the Seat Egress in Air Travel which mandated a certain amount of legroom to passengers for safety, health and comfort. It was defeated in the House Transportation Committee.

Two weeks later Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) also added an amendment to the FAA Reauthorization Bill requiring the agency to set the seat-size guidelines. In April 2016, The Senate voted down the amendment on a 54-to-42 vote, with most Democrats supporting the amendment and most Republicans opposed.


Flyers Rights partnered with Travelers United to file an amicus curiae brief with the Supreme Court on December 20, 2016 in support of an injured passenger´s appeal in Von Schoenebeck v. KLM.


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