A new proposal would end a federal requirement that airlines, packagers and travel agents post total ticket prices, including taxes and fees, in print and online advertising. 

The proposal was submitted by Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-Fla.) as an amendment to the broader FAA reauthorization bill, called the AIRR Act, that the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is considering. It would reverse rules put into place by the Department of Transportation in 2012 that require full fare quotes. 

Under the Curbelo amendment, airlines would be able to post base fares in advertisements and on websites. Posting only the pre-tax fare would not, under the law, “be an unfair or deceptive practice,” the amendment says, as long as taxes, fees and the total cost are separately disclosed. In the case of websites, taxes, fees and the total fare could be disclosed through a link or pop-up.

The rule would apply not only to airlines, but to those selling air, such as travel agents and tour operators.

A similar proposal put forward in 2014 by Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) and Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) was unsuccessful. (Shuster and DeFazio are the chairman and ranking member, respectively, of the transportation committee). The trade group Airlines For America praised that bill when it was introduced, saying that the existing rules enable the government to hide how much it taxes air travel.

In a statement Wednesday, the Business Travel Coalition decried the Curbelo amendment as a gift to airlines. The legislation, the coalition said, would “undermine a critically important consumer protection that was adopted as a cure to airline bait-and-switch advertising.”

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