Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 108 Part 2.djvu/423

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PUBLIC LAW 103-272—JULY 5, 1994 108 STAT. 1139 air transportation of property, except as specified in the tariff. § 41511. Special prices for foreign air transportation (a) FREE AND REDUCED PRICING.— This chapter does not prohibit an air carrier or foreign air carrier, under terms the Secretary of Transportation prescribes, from issuing or interchanging tickets or passes for free or reduced-price foreign air transportation to or for the following: (1) a director, officer, or employee of the carrier (including a retired director, officer, or employee who is receiving retirement benefits from an air carrier or foreign air carrier). (2) a parent or the immediate family of such an officer or employee or the immediate family of such a director. (3) a widow, widower, or minor child of an employee of the carrier who died as a direct result of a personal injury sustained when performing a duty in the service of the carrier. (4) a witness or attorney attending a legal investigation in which the air carrier is interested. (5) an individual injured in an aircraft accident and a physician or nurse attending the individual. (6) a parent or the immediate family of an individual injured or killed in an aircraft accident when the transportation is related to the accident. (7) an individual or property to provide relief in a general epidemic, pestilence, or other emergency. (8) other individuals under other circumstances the Secretary prescribes by regulation. (b) SPACE-AVAILABLE BASIS. — Under terms the Secretary prescribes, an air carrier or foreign air carrier may grant reducedprice foreign air transportation on a space-available basis to the following: (1) a minister of religion. (2) an individual who is at least 60 years of age and no longer gainfully employed. (3) an individual who is at least 65 years of age. (4) an individual who has severely impaired vision or hearing or another physical or mental handicap and an accompany- ing attendant needed by that individual. CHAPTER 417—OPERATIONS OF CARRIERS SUBCHAPTER I—REQUIREMENTS Sec. 41701. Classification of air carriers. 41702. Interstate air transportation. 41703. Navigation of forei^i civil aircraft. 41704. Transporting property not to be transported in aircraft cabins. 41705. Discrimination against handicapped individuals. 41706. Prohibitions against smoking on scheduled flights. 41707. Incorporating contract terms into written instrument. 41708. Reports. 41709. Records of air carriers. 41710. Time requirements. 41711. Air carrier management inquiry and cooperation with other authorities, 41712. Unfair and deceptive practices and unfair methods of competition. 41713. Preemption of authonty over prices, routes, and service. SUBCHAPTER II—SMALL COMMUNITY AIR SERVICE 41731. Definitions. 41732. Basic essential air service. 41733. Level of basic essential air service.