WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Department said on Friday has
fined
Frontier Airlines, American Airlines (AAL.O)
and Delta Air Lines (DAL.N)
for violating the department’s airline consumer protection rules.
The
department said it fined Frontier Airlines $400,000 for violating oversales and
disability rules, American Airlines $250,000 for failing to make timely refunds
to passengers, and Delta Air Lines $200,000 for filing inaccurate baggage
reports.
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