Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: April 5, 2024) |
Title 41 - Public Contracts and Property Management |
Subtitle F - Federal Travel Regulation System |
Chapter 301 - Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel Allowances |
SubChapter B - Allowable Travel Expenses |
Part 301-10 - Transportation Expenses |
Subpart B - Common Carrier Transportation |
Airline Accommodations |
§ 301-10.122 - What must I do with compensation an airline gives me if it denies me a seat on a plane?
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§ 301-10.122 What class of airline accommodations must I use?
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must I do with compensation an airline gives me if it denies me a seat on a plane?
If you are performing official travel and a carrier denies you a confirmed reserved seat on a plane, you must give your agency any payment you receive for liquidated damages. You must ensure the carrier shows the “Treasurer of the United States” as payee on the compensation check and then forward the payment to the appropriate agency official.
[FTR Case 2020-300-1, 87 FR 55704, Sept. 12, 2022
.For official business travel, both domestic and international, you must use coach-class accommodations, except as provided under §§ 301-10.123 and 301-10.124.
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