Us Dot Penalizes Dynamic International Airways
NORTH CAROLINA – The United States Department of Transportation (DOT), has ordered Dynamic International Airways to pay penalties of US$120,000 following an incident last year in which several passengers were stranded in Guyana and New York.
The DOT says the airline cancelled several flights and failed to notify passengers in a timely manner and refund them.
Demerara Waves Online reports that Dynamic has provided several reasons for each of those problems that plagued passengers during September, October and November 2016.
“Failure to comply with this cease and desist provision may subject Dynamic International Airways, LLC and its successors and assignees to further enforcement action,†said the DOT in a warning to the airline on Friday.
While the destinations were not named by the DOT, the authority said the complaints received were from passengers who used the airline to and from destinations outside the US.
Earlier this year, the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) summoned Dynamic Airways to discuss the adverse impact the cancellations had on passengers.
Assistant General Counsel for Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings at DOT, Blane A Workie said a probe was triggered after its Department’s Aviation Consumer Protection Division received a “significant increase†in the number of complaints Read more
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