Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Obama DOT orders airlines to conceal gov. taxes and fees from customers

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More fees are planned which would also be kept secret from customers.

1/24/12, "Spirit Airlines Warns Consumers of USDOT's New Mandate to HIDE Taxes in Airfares," StreetInsider.com, Globe NewsWire

"Spirit Airlines has a launched a campaign to warn consumers about the U.S. Department of Transportation's latest fare rules that go into effect this week. Spirit and other airlines are now mandated to HIDE the government's taxes and fees in fares.

"We believe that the better form of transparency is to break out costs so customers know exactly what they are buying," says Spirit's President and CEO Ben Baldanza. "Spirit believes customers have a right to know how much of their fare goes toward

  • government taxes and fees rather than hiding it in the fare."

"If the government can hide taxes in consumer's airfares which they are mandating us to do starting this week – then they can quietly carry out their hidden agenda and increase the taxes consumers bear," adds Baldanza.

Spirit is aware that some policy makers are considering increasing the Federal Excise Tax on air travelers and airlines and doubling several other governmental fees. Another proposal under consideration would add a new $35 takeoff tax to every ticket.

Since these taxes and fees must now be HIDDEN in fares, this frees policymakers to quietly move forward with their planned increases in hopes that consumers will not see what they're doing.

Suppressing air travel through higher taxes has direct and far-reaching negative implications for the nation's economic health and the unemployment rate. Nationally, the airline industry is an important catalyst for economic activity. Each airline traveler spends money far beyond the cost of the airline ticket, and

  • millions of jobs are supported by airline travelers.

Spirit is calling on airline customers, governmental leaders, policy makers, taxi drivers, hotel operators, cruise line personnel, restaurant employees, travel agents, tour operators, and others who would be directly harmed by an increased tax burden on travelers to join us in our efforts to keep airline user taxes low.

Learn more by visiting www.KeepMyFaresLow.org. On this site visitors can learn more about how to help stop this injustice and keep government taxes and fees low and transparent."...via Atlas Shrugs


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