Examples of Airline Customer in a sentence
The report shall also include a review of whether each air carrier described in subsection (a) has modified its contract of carriage or conditions of contract to reflect each item of the Airline Customer Service Commitment.
CONTENTS.—The report shall include a status report on completion, publication, and implementation of the Airline Customer Service Commitment and the indi- vidual air carrier’s plans to carry it out.
When requested by the teacher, a representative of the Association shall accompany the teacher and assist in the informal resolution of the grievance, advising the administration the day prior to the meeting of the grievant plan to be represented.
IN GENERAL.—Not later than December 31, 2000, the Inspector General shall transmit to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives a final report on the effectiveness of the Airline Customer Service Commitment and the individual air carrier plans to carry it out, including recommendations for improving accountability, enforcement, and consumer protections afforded to commer- cial air passengers.
An evaluation of each carrier’s plan as to whether it is consistent with the voluntary commit- ments established by the Air Transport Association in the Airline Customer Service Commitment.
These provisions include keeping customers informed of delays and cancellations and also meeting customers’ “essentialneeds” during extended on-aircraft time; they are legally enforceable either by requiring their inclusion in the airlines’ contracts of carriage or by regulation.The introduction of the Airline Customer Service Improvement Act coincided with the release of the IG report.
If the Historic Preservation Commission denies an application for the demolition, removal or alteration of a landmark designated as "historic" pursuant to § 170-10 of this chapter, the applicant may request approval from the Town Board on the grounds that the prohibition on such demolition or removal will subject the applicant to undue hardship.
Eligible customers are informed of the existence of alternative avenues for dispute resolution should they be dissatisfied with the outcome of the Airline Customer Advocate process.
OIG Testimony Number CC-2007-046, “Actions Needed To Improve Airline Customer Service,” April 20, 2007.
Together, the IBT and the CWA will form an alliance called the Airline Customer Service Employee Association (Association).