Air Passenger Rights Law Overturned
March 25, 2008
A New York law passed last year required airlines to provide passengers with food, water and clean bathrooms if the plan was grounded for more than three hours was struck down by an appeals court today. The law was enacted after outrage the way JetBlue Airways left passengers stranded on a runway for 10 hours after an ice storm in at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York back in February 2007.
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