DOT Allows Electronic Filing Of International Passenger Tariffs

In an effort to cut airline costs of complying with federal rules, DOT is allowing carriers to file international passenger tariff rules electronically. DOT estimates the change will save the airline industry about $1.6 million annually in submission, printing and distribution cost, while reducing...

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