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H.R. 2804

Airline Consumer Protection Act of 2017

Airline Consumer Protection Act of 2017

This bill directs the Department of Transportation (DOT) to issue a final rule to require an air carrier to:

  • seek, for a delay exceeding three hours, a cancellation, or a misconnection as a result of circumstances within the air carrier's control, alternative transportation for a displaced passenger; and
  • accept, for a reasonable fee, a displaced passenger from another air carrier or a passenger involuntarily denied boarding due to a lack of available seats.

The Government Accountability Office shall submit a report that reviews airline computer network functions.

Any air carrier schedule change resulting from a computer network disruption, security breach, or other inoperability may be considered an event within a carrier's control.

DOT shall:

  • publish a final rule to require an air carrier to submit to the Federal Aviation Administration a plan for restoring full functionality of its computer network systems in the event of a service disruption;
  • establish an airline industry computer network resiliency working group;
  • modify federal regulations to require each air carrier to adopt a contingency plan for any delay, cancellation, or misconnection affecting a passenger; and
  • issue regulations to ensure that a ticketed passenger shall not pay a fee to select an alternative flight if the aircraft's lavatory is not functioning.

Referred to the Subcommittee on Aviation.

Rep. Lipinski, Daniel [D-IL-3](D-IL)Sponsor
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  1. Committee

    Referred to the Subcommittee on Aviation.

    Aviation Subcommittee
  2. IntroReferralH11100

    Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

    Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
  3. IntroReferralIntro-H

    Introduced in House

  4. IntroReferral1000

    Introduced in House

Airline Consumer Protection Act of 2017 — Informed