NAPA, Calif.,
Aug. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Coalition for an
Airline Passenger Bill of Rights today issued the following statement
following news reports that airports across the country were experiencing
massive flight delays as a result of an
FAA computer glitch that resulted in
problems accepting flight plan data:
"This is the second time in less than two years that we have seen a
massive computer failure that has grounded thousands of flights across the
country. Ensuring that passengers are kept flying safely and efficiently
should be one of our nation's top priorities -- how many times do we have to
see these type of total system break-downs before our government steps in to
do something?" Kate Hanni, Flyersrights.org Executive Director, said.
"Congress has made great strides in coming up with an FAA reauthorization
bill that would upgrade this antiquated technology and ensure passengers basic
rights, but now we need to finish the job, before financing expires on
September 30th and we have to start all over from scratch. We urge lawmakers
to pass this important legislation and ensure that passengers everywhere have
access to basic rights and recourses when traveling," said Hanni.
"This most recent failure of the FAA Computer System has effected every
flight and every airport in the Country today; obviates the need for Congress
to stop 'Kicking the Can' down the road and pass the FAA Modernization Bill
now before Congress. The FAA reauthorization bill has already been delayed
one year and now Congress still has not finished the job through the Senate.
Will it take a catastrophic event before Congress shores up our infrastructure
in a meaningful way?"
Flyersrights.org/CAPBOR is standing by to help passengers in need who are
grounded, stranded or experiencing delays across the country -- passengers can
call the 24-hour hotline at 1(877)FLYERS6 (1-877-359-3776) to get information
about flight tracking, rescheduling flight or any other information related to
flight delays.
The Coalition has 24,000 members. We are joined by Consumer's Union,
Public Citizen, Consumer Federation of America, USPirg, NSL, ACAP, IAM AND
NATCA.