Ruling that it's not in their jurisdiction an appeals court rejected a New York state law that would have required airlines to provide food, clean toilets, water, and fresh air to passengers stranded on a plane that's been delayed. The NY law came in response to last winter's fiasco at JFK airport when multiple airlines, most notably JetBlue Airways Corporation (NASDAQ:JBLU) were stuck on the runway for 10 hours and passengers had no food, or clean toilets.
According to an AP report: "The court said that while the goals of the law were "laudable" and the circumstances prompting its adoption "deplorable," only the federal government has the authority to pass such regulations.
"If New York's view regarding the scope of its regulatory authority carried the day, another state could be free to enact a law prohibiting the service of soda on flights departing from its airports, while another could require allergen-free food options on its outbound flights, unraveling the centralized federal framework for air travel," the court wrote.
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