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H.R. 1303, The Airline Passenger Bill of Rights Act of 2007
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Douglas
Boarding agents commonly lock and bolt skyway doors when the last passengers enter the boarding ramp. Often times agents dissappear from the area to tend other gates and duties. Passengers are for all intents trapped posing a major safety risk which needs to be addressed.
denise
This is ok but more issues need to be addressed. Why can't we have our tickets changed to someone elses name. We paid for it, it's ours, we should be able to give it to someone. With e-ticketing it would be simple (& cheap!) to do, yet the airlines won't let you. Why must they charge an arm and a leg to make any changes on a purchased ticket even when months out of departure.