Sentence examples for rules on airlines from inspiring English sources

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The F.A.A. imposes security rules on airlines.

Imposing new, costly rules on airlines was "incredible" at a time when the industry is expected to lose more than $6.1 billion this year, he said.

The Federal Aviation Administration imposes security rules on airlines, and if the contractors do not meet federal standards the agency fines the airlines.

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BRUSSELS — Seeking to end years of acrimony, the European Union has made concessions to the United States to try to gain support for global rules on airline emissions.

[C7.] Brazil Eases Rules on Airline Fares Brazil removed ceilings on ticket prices for flights within the country in a bid to aid Brazil's money-losing, debt-ridden domestic airlines.

[Page A1.] No Bush Ruling on Airline Strikes Lawrence B. Lindsey, the director of the National Economic Council and a top economic adviser to President Bush, said that the president's decision to prevent mechanics at Northwest Airlines from going on strike did not necessarily mean that the Bush administration would intervene to head off potential strikes at three other major airlines.

The government's decision to relax ownership rules on domestic airlines in September—permitting stakes of up to 49% to be held overseas went some way to piquing interest in the sector, but reform will be hard.For James Hogan, Etihad's chief executive, such obstacles are neither insurmountable nor, necessarily, bad news.

Even so, the measures approved on Friday include special provisions that could ease the rules on start-up airlines in faster-growing economies within the union, like those in Eastern Europe.

But Judge Stephen S. Mitchell of Federal Bankruptcy Court in Alexandria, Va., did not rule on the airline's bid for 23percentt pay cuts and other reductions in workers' benefits, which the airline's unions oppose.

Hilton writes that he hopes the photos will draw attention to both passengers who ignore carry-on sizing rules and airlines who fail to enforce them.

The law would be the first big federal step against smoking since the 1971 ban against tobacco advertising on television and radio and the 1988 rules against smoking on airline flights — but potentially much more sweeping than either of those moves.

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