Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: May 6, 2024) |
Title 41 - Public Contracts and Property Management |
Subtitle F - Federal Travel Regulation System |
Chapter 301 - Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel Allowances |
SubChapter C - Arranging for Travel Services, Paying Travel Expenses, and Claiming Reimbursement |
Part 301-53 - Using Promotional Materials and Frequent Traveler Programs |
§ 301-53.6 - Is a denied boarding benefit considered a promotional item for which I may retain compensation received from an airline whether voluntary or involuntary?
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§ 301-53.6 Is a denied boarding benefit considered a promotional item for which I may retain compensation received from an airline whether voluntary or involuntary?
A denied boarding benefit (e.g., cash, free ticket coupon) is not a promotional item given by an airline. See the provisions of § 301-10.116 122 of this chapter when an airline denies you a seat (involuntary) and § 301-10.117 123 of this chapter when you vacate your seat (voluntary).
[FTR Amdt. 104, 67 FR 17947, Apr. 12, 2002, as amended by FTR Case 2020-300-1, 87 FR 55706, Sept. 12, 2022]