American Airlines hit with highest ever civil penalty for flight delays

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In a historic move, American Airlines finds itself hit with an unparalleled fine for subjecting passengers to protracted periods of waiting aboard aircraft during extended delays.

The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has announced its imposition of a substantial $4.1 million penalty, marking the biggest civil fine ever assessed by the department. The DOT's statement affirmed that this fine is a response to 43 instances of extensive tarmac delays, adversely affecting over 5,800 passengers. These occurrences transpired between the years 2018 and 2021.

The gravest of these delays unfolded in August 2020, when travelers were confined to an aircraft on the tarmac in Texas for a staggering duration of six hours and three minutes. This specific flight, accommodating 105 passengers, had been diverted from its original course to the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport due to severe weather conditions. The DOT's contention centres on American Airlines' purported lack of adequate resources to effectively manage several of these flights upon landing.

The regulatory framework imposed by US federal authorities delineates the maximum permissible interval during which passengers can be confined on an airplane, both prior to departure and following arrival. Specifically, the cap stands at three hours for domestic flights and four hours for international ones. Current mandates further stipulate that airlines are obligated to furnish passengers with water and a snack during such episodes. In light of this penalty, American Airlines will remit $2.05 million to the government, while the remaining portion has been acknowledged through passenger compensation.

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