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  2. Scope clause - Wikipedia

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    The Embraer 175 complies with the 76 seat limit The CRJ700, also within the 76 seat limit. A scope clause is part of a contract between a major airline and the trade union of its pilots that limits the number and size of aircraft that may be flown by the airline's regional airline affiliate.

  3. Wright Amendment - Wikipedia

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    On October 13, 2014, the Wright Amendment domestic flight restrictions ended, allowing airlines to fly from Love Field to anywhere in the U.S. [43] [44] The event was marked by the arrival of Southwest Airlines Flight 1013 from Denver at 7:51 am that day. [44]

  4. Montreal Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Convention attempts to re-establish uniformity and predictability of rules relating to the international carriage of passengers, baggage and cargo. Whilst maintaining the core provisions which have served the international air transport community for several decades (i.e., the Warsaw regime), the treaty achieves modernization in a number of ...

  5. Spirit Airlines quietly updated its passenger rules ... - AOL

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    On Jan. 22, the budget airline quietly made changes to its contract of carriage, which lays out rules and expectations for passengers, as well as a collection of obligations and terms for ...

  6. Baggage allowance - Wikipedia

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    On commercial transportation, mostly with airlines, the baggage allowance is the amount of checked baggage or hand/carry-on luggage the company will allow per passenger. There may be limits on the amount that is allowed free of charge and hard limits on the amount that is allowed. The limits vary per airline and depend on the class, elite ...

  7. FAA Records Reveal Limits of Passenger Conduct Rules, Fines - AOL

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    The FAA announced it hit the $1 million mark in civil penalties filed against a record number of unruly passengers acting up in flight, often over the requirement to wear face coverings.

  8. Freedoms of the air - Wikipedia

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    [b] [3]: 146 Some international flights stop at multiple points in a foreign country and passengers may sometimes make stopovers in a similar manner, but because the traffic being carried does not originate in the country where the flight takes place it is not cabotage but another form of beyond rights. [20]: 110

  9. Airlines ditch face mask rules for the first time in two ...

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    Frontier Airlines: Effective immediately, passengers and employees are no longer required to wear masks on Frontier flights. For international travel, mask requirements remain dependent on the ...