- USA: DOT fines Virgin America for failing to make safety videos accessible to passengers with hearing impairments;
 - Australia: hotel not liable for security guard;
 - ECJ: the special VAT scheme for travel agents is not limited to sales of travel services to travellers;
 - ECJ: Delayed rail passsengers are entitled to a partial price refund - even in cases of force majeure;
 - German Supreme Court: "bird strike" constitutes "extraordinary cicumstances";
 - Germany: Supreme Court reconfirms compensation for missed connecting flight;
 - Canada: CTA orders Air Canada and Porter Airlines to revise domestic tariff provisions;
 - USA: “dirtiest hotel in America” not defamatory;
 - UK: Virgin Atlantic looses dispute over flat bed airline seat patent;
 - USA: New Jersey judge dismisses hotel waitresses' gender discrimination claim;
 - Committee on Transport and Tourism of the European Parliament publishes Draft Report on the Commission's proposal for a new Air Passenger Rights Regulation;
 - Canada: CTA decides on overbooking - and finds European compensation system unreasonable;
 - U.S. Court: American citizens have a constitutionally protected right to travel by air;
 - USA: DOT fines ticket agents for code-share disclosure violations;
 - Egypt: tourism minister sends message to travel industry via YouTube;
 - U.S. travel industry worried about anti-gay law in Russia;
 - USA: DOT releases guidance for Internet flight-search tools;
 - German court requests ECJ preliminary ruling with regard to passport data;
 - UK: OFT consults on proposed hotel booking commitments;
 - IFTTA Law Review 2-2013 available online;
 - Canada: Federal Court of Appeal decides on exclusivity of Montreal Convention liabiliy rules;
 - USA: equal rights for same-sex spouses in visa applications;
 - German Supreme Court asks ECJ for interpretation of article 12 of Reg. 261/2004;
 - Recent EU Implementing Regulations in aviation matters;
 - Austrian Supreme Court: "bad weather" not enough to release air carrier from compensation for cancellation;
 - Italy: OTAs succeed against Ryanair over website access;
 - New Package Travel Directive;
 - Austrian Supreme Court: ticket office must disclose commission;
 - USA: DOT fines Delta for violating Denied Boarding Rules;
 - German court asks ECJ to clarify offsetting rules in Air Passenger Rights Regulation;
 - Tourist’s rights and duties in Belo Horizonte, Brazil;
 - USA: DOT fines ticket agent for violating code-share disclosure rules;
 - Austria: Supreme Court decides on travel insurance;
 - USA: Cruise industry adopts passenger bill of rights;
 - California: Delta wins in mobile app case;
 - UK: Civil Aviation Authority and Office of Fair Trading warn travel industry not to mislead consumers;
 - IFTTA Law Review 1-2013 available online;
 - German Supreme Court: air passengers entitled to compensation for missed connecting flight;
 - CJEU: "Sturgeon" judgement did not infringe the principle of separation of powers;
 - Germany: Supreme court decides on malperformance of Greenland cruise;
 - New German reference for ECJ preliminary ruling regarding Air Passenger Rights Regulation;
 - Swiss Ferderal Court: yacht charter including crew does not constitute a travel package;
 - Report on new tourism legislation in China;
 - USA: Metropolitan Museum of Art sued over admissions fee policy;
 - German court: lessor of holiday apartment must include costs of final cleaning into the advertised price;
 - USA: DOT fines Alitalia for deceptive practices;
 - EU: MEPs welcome Commission proposal on air passenger rights;
 - UK to implement new Air Passenger Duty;
 - USA: Appeals Court Revives Wheelchair Lawsuit vs. United Airlines;
 
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Thursday, October 03, 2013
IFTTA News Update
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