US fines three airlines for violating consumer protection rules 

The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has fined Frontier Airlines, American Airlines and Delta Air Lines for violating several rules aimed at protecting consumer rights. 

Frontier Airlines has been charged a $400,000 penalty for violating DOT’s oversales and disability rules. According to DOT, Frontier failed to seek volunteers before involuntarily removing passengers from the aircraft and was unable to provide them with the required written notice describing their rights

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