Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Kate Hanni receives Top 25 distinction from ForbesLife Executive Women

Kate Hanni, Founder-President
Coalition for Airline Passengers' Rights, Health and Safety
707-337-0328


Forbes/Conde Naste Exutive Women’s Magazine Taps Kate Hanni as one of 25 most Influential Executive Women in Travel

June 26th, 2008: Kate Hanni is one of the most passionate and dedicated national figures fighting for safeguards and protections for airline passenger's today. She is the Founder and Executive Director of the Coalition for Airline Passengers' Bill of Rights (CAPBOR), the fastest growing airline passengers' coalition in the country. Whether in State Capitols or in the Halls of the U.S. Congress, Ms. Hanni has brought the need to enact legal rights and protections for the flying public to the national forefront.

“Today is my birthday and I cannot imagine a better gift than being awarded this prestigious distinction.” Ms. Hanni said. “I cannot believe that we as a Coalition have come so far, so fast.” Furthered Kate.

Hanni has been recognized 3 times in 18 months as “Most Influential” by Travel Weekly, Nielson Business Ratings and now Conde Naste”. “I’m both touched and honored,” said Kate

ForbesLife Executive Woman stated. “Before Hanni became the hero of frustrated travelers across the U.S., she was a real-estate broker with $40 million in sales and an occasional singer in a rock band. But after spending more than nine hours stuck on the tarmac in Austin, Texas, in 2006, she used her business savvy to create a coalition that advocates for passenger rights. The group has grown to 23,000 members and has lobbied Congress to implement a bill of rights for stranded passengers. Not all of the coalition's demands have been met--yet--but Hanni's influence keeps growing.”

The Coalition has 23,100 people and claims successes as the New York Passengers’ Bill of Rights, 2 DOT Rulemakings; one doubled compensation for Denied Boarding and the correct reporting of Diversions and Cancellations when “Stranded” on the Tarmac. We have a hotline: 1-877-flyers 6 for frustrated travelers or travelers in an emergent situation. For info: Kate Hanni 707-337-0328 cellular or http://www.flyersrights.org/. Kate@flyersrights.com directly.

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