NAPA, Calif., Aug. 1, 2011  /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- FlyersRights.org today called on Congress to  move forward on the FAA Reauthorization Bill of 2011.  With the bill  stalled in joint committee, the FAA's ability to function has been  severely curtailed since July 22.  FAA  workers have been laid off, the agency is unable to collect taxes on  airline tickets, approval of new aerospace equipment and devices is  delayed, and vital airport construction projects are on hold.  Critical  airline passenger protections, included in the Senate version of the  bill, are delayed.   
Airline travelers are only now discovering that many airlines are taking advantage of this Congressional inaction by raising prices in amounts equal to the 7.5% FAA tax, $3.70 domestic segment tax, and $16.30 international arrival/departure tax not being collected. While the Airline Transport Association assures us that we should not object, because we are not paying any more. As they step in to grab a temporary windfall that they should pass on to their customers, they assure us that all is well.
"This public spectacle of Congressional fiddling while Rome burns is an outrage to our 33,000 members," said Kate Hanni,  founder and Executive Director of the organization.  "The actions of  many airlines, literally snatching money from our hands to their own  pockets, further infuriates America's air travelling public, and we  applaud Congressman Mike Thompson's letter to the ATA, urging them to cease this disreputable practice."
"Congressional  failure to pass the FAA Reauthorization Bill is yet another blow, not  only to America's air travelers but to our economy and the long-term  viability of our air travel system.  In addition to containing the  strongest language for passengers rights, it is also an employment bill  that would create over 200,000 jobs when passed."
FlyersRights.org is the largest non-profit airline consumer advocacy group in America.  
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