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European carriers pilot biometric boarding

18 Apr 2018 - by Sarah Robertson
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THE UK Civil Aviation

Authority is investigating

airline seating policies

following a survey showing

that these policies are

confusing to clients. The

CAA has also said it will

not hesitate to take action

should investigation findings

require this.

The investigation didn’t

cover families with young

children for whom there are

specific seating safety rules

in place.

Andrew Haines, ce of the

CAA in the UK said: “Airlines

are within their rights to

charge for allocated seats

but if they do so it must be

in a fair and transparent

way. Our research shows

that some consumers are

paying to sit together when,

in fact, they might not need

to.”

The CAA estimates

that UK consumers may

be paying up to £390m

(R6,4bn) per year for

allocated seating, with

charges ranging from

£5 (R83) to over £30

(R495) per seat.

Kabelo Ledwaba,

manager: communications

of the South African Civil

Aviation Authority, said

the International Civil

Aviation Organisation

expected members to adopt

international standards and

recommended practices.

He said regulatory changes

taking local dynamics

into account would be

implemented in South Africa

if required. 

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