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1991 - October DOT Ord. & Dec. [1] (October, 1991)

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Order 91-10-1


                    UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                     OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
                         WASHINGTON, D.C.

               Issued by the Department of Transportation
                     on the 2nd day of October, 1991

                                        SERVED October 2,1991



 Midway Airlines, Inc.

 Consumer Notice Violations


                          CONSENT ORDER

This Consent Order results from investigations by the Department's
Consumer Affairs Division and Office of Aviation Enforcement and
Proceedings (Enforcement Office) of Midway Airlines' consumer notice
practices. The order reflects a settlement of the matters disclosed during those
investigations.

The recent investigations have centered on Midway's compliance with
Department consumer notice regulations regarding airline designator code-
sharing and contracts of carriage. In this regard, section 399.88 of the
Department's rules (14 CFR 399.88) states that it is an unfair or deceptive
practice under section 411 of the Federal Aviation Act for airlines sharing a
single carrier designator code to fail to provide reasonable and timely notice
to consumers of such an arrangement. Under the rule, adequate notice in
direct oral communication with a consumer means that the carrier must
inform the consumer that the flight will be performed by a carrier other than
the carrier whose code is used and must identify the carrier actually providing
the service. This notice must be given to the consumer regardless of whether
he or she makes a reservation.

The investigation revealed noncompliance on the part of Midway. In a
recent telephone survey conducted by Department investigators, Midway
personnel did not provide any notice to the caller of the code-sharing
arrangement during numerous test calls. Numerous other times, the caller
was told of the commuter flight only after he or she requested a specific
reservation or had booked a reservation.

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