[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 14, Volume 4]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 14CFR255.4]



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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

 

   CHAPTER II--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 

                         (AVIATION PROCEEDINGS)

 

PART 255_AIRLINE COMPUTER RESERVATIONS SYSTEMS--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 255.4  Display of information.



    (a) All systems shall provide at least one integrated display that 

includes the schedules, fares, rules, and availability of all 

participating carriers in accordance with the provisions of this 

section. This display shall be at least as useful for subscribers, in 

terms of functions or enhancements offered and the ease with which such 

functions or enhancements can be performed or implemented, as any other 

displays maintained by the system vendor. No system shall make available 

to subscribers any integrated display unless that display complies with 

the requirements of this section.

    (1) Each system must offer an integrated display that uses the same 

editing and ranking criteria for both on-line and interline connections 

and does not give on-line connections a system-imposed preference over 

interline connections. This display shall be at least as useful for 

subscribers, in terms of functions or enhancements offered and the ease 

with which such functions or enhancements can be performed or 

implemented, as any other display maintained by the system vendor.

    (2) Each integrated display offered by a system must either use 

elapsed time as a significant factor in selecting service options from 

the database or give single-plane flights a preference over connecting 

services in ranking services in displays.

    (b) In ordering the information contained in an integrated display, 

systems shall not use any factors directly or indirectly relating to 

carrier identity.

    (1) Systems may order the display of information on the basis of any 

service criteria that do not reflect carrier identity and that are 

consistently applied to all carriers and to all markets.

    (2) When a flight involves a change of aircraft at a point before 

the final destination, the display shall indicate that passengers on the 

flight will change from one aircraft to another.

    (3) Each system shall provide to any person upon request the current 

criteria used in editing and ordering flights for the integrated 

displays and the weight given to each criterion and the specifications 

used by the system's programmers in constructing the algorithm.

    (c) Systems shall not use any factors directly or indirectly 

relating to carrier identity in constructing the display of connecting 

flights in an integrated display.

    (1) Systems shall select the connecting points (and double connect 

points) to be used in the construction of connecting flights for each 

city pair on the basis of service criteria that do not reflect carrier 

identity and that are applied consistently to all carriers and to all 

markets.

    (2) Systems shall select connecting flights for inclusion (``edit'') 

on the basis of service criteria that do not reflect carrier identity 

and that are applied consistently to all carriers.

    (3) Systems shall provide to any person upon request current 

information on:

    (i) All connecting points and double connect points used for each 

market;

    (ii) All criteria used to select connecting points and double 

connect points;

    (iii) All criteria used to ``edit'' connecting flights; and

    (iv) The weight given to each criterion in paragraphs (c)(3)(ii) and 

(iii) of this section.

    (4) Participating carriers shall be entitled to request that a 

system use up to five connect points (and double connect points) in 

constructing connecting flights for the display of service in a



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market. The system may require participating carriers to use specified 

procedures for such requests, but no such procedures may be unreasonably 

burdensome, and any procedures required of participating carriers must 

be applied without unreasonable discrimination between participating 

airlines.

    (5) When a system selects connecting points and double connect 

points for use in constructing connecting flights it shall use at least 

fifteen points and six double connect points for each city-pair, except 

that a system may select fewer such connect or double connect points for 

a city-pair where:

    (i) Fewer than fifteen connecting points and six double connect 

points meet the service criteria described in paragraph (c)(1) of this 

section; and

    (ii) The system has used all the points that meet those criteria, 

along with all additional connecting points and double connect points 

requested by participating carriers.

    (6) If a system selects connecting points and double connect points 

for use in constructing connecting flights it shall use every point 

requested by a participating carrier up to the maximum number of points 

that the system can use. The system may use fewer than all the connect 

points requested by participating carriers to the extent that:

    (i) Points requested by participating carriers do not meet the 

service criteria described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section; and

    (ii) The system has used all the points that meet those criteria.

    (d) Each system shall apply the same standards of care and 

timeliness to loading information concerning every participating 

carrier. Each system shall display accurately information submitted by 

participating carriers. Each system shall provide to any person upon 

request all current data base update procedures and data formats.

    (e) Systems shall use or display information concerning on-time 

performance of flights as follows:

    (1) Within 10 days after receiving the information from 

participating carriers or third parties, each system shall include in 

all integrated schedule and availability displays the on-time 

performance code for each nonstop flight segment and one-stop or multi-

stop single plane flight, for which a participating carrier provides a 

code.

    (2) A system shall not use on-time flight performance as a ranking 

factor in ordering information contained in an integrated display.

    (f) Each participating carrier shall ensure that complete and 

accurate information is provided each system in a form such that the 

system is able to display its flights in accordance with this section.

    (g) A system may make available to subscribers the internal 

reservations system display of a participating carrier, provided that a 

subscriber and its employees may see any such display only by requesting 

it for a specific transaction.