The Usa Department of Transportation has fined the Italian air carrier Alitalia $125,000 for providing inaccurate information on its website regarding its policy on compensation to passengers on delayed and cancelled flights.
While Alitalia’s website displayed a replica of the carrier’s General Conditions of Carriage as required by department rules, and specifically adopted rules required by the ecu Union regarding compensation for delayed and cancelled flights, the carrier claimed a right to refuse such compensation, citing provisions in its tariff that exempted travel from the usa from the terms of the GCC.
The consent order finds that the inconsistent statements of policy inside the tariff and the GCC were an unfair and deceptive trade practice in violation of U . s . law.
The order directs the carrier to revise its tariff and GCC to mirror the carrier’s actual policy regarding compensation in cases of delayed or cancelled flights to or from america and orders the carrier to cease and desist from further violations of the law prohibiting airlines from accomplishing unfair and deceptive practices.
Following a complaint from two Alitalia passengers whose flights were cancelled, the Department’s Aviation Enforcement Office investigated the carrier’s refusal to pay cash compensation to the passengers.