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In an article, respected, long-time aviation writer Terry Maxon of The Dallas Morning News reports that language that would have protected passengers has been excised from legislation reauthorizing the Federal Aviation Administration.

The newspaper says Kate Hanni of the Coalition for an Airline Passengers’ Bill of Rights found out on Friday, September 19, about the move.

The Coalition wants a law mandating carriers to keep passengers better abreast of what’s happening, let them disembark from aircraft grounded for at least three hours, and better compensate them for damaged bags, among other things.

The Dallas Morning News says Hanni’s focus on passing a passenger bill of rights was sparked back on December 29, 2006, when she and other passengers were stranded on American Airlines’ flights at Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW) during a storm.

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Jerry ChandlerJerry Chandler loves window seats – a perch with a 35,000-foot view of it all. His favorite places: San Francisco and London just about any time of year, autumn in Manhattan and the seaside in winter. An award-winning aviation and travel writer for 30 years, his goal is to introduce each of his grandkids to their first flight.

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