The U.S. Transportation Department said Wednesday it had fined Mexican carrier Volaris $300,000 for violating federal law on airport tarmac delays.
Federal law and government regulations prohibit tarmac delays of four hours or more on international flights without providing passengers an opportunity to deplane.
→ Frontier Airlines and Volaris resume codesharing agreement
The department said in 2021 and 2022, Volaris allowed two flights to remain on the tarmac for lengthy periods without providing passengers an opportunity to deplane.
Volaris will pay $150,000 of the fine and must pay the other $150,000 fine if it violates the rules within a year. USDOT has issued a number of similar fines to other carriers in recent years.
With information from Reuters
Related Topics
Argentina: Ezeiza Airport Launches Investment Plan Exceeding US$100 Million to Expand Operational and Logistical Capacity
American Airlines Invests US$1 Billion to Transform Concourse D at Miami International Airport
Madrid-Barajas Named “Best European Airport with over 40 Million Passengers”
Tocumen Recognized as “World’s Most Punctual Medium Airport” for Second Consecutive Year

Plataforma Informativa de Aviación Comercial con 13 años de trayectoria.