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The Department of Transportation slapped US Airways with a $40,000 civil penalty Monday for violating price advertising rules.

“When consumers shop for air travel, they have a right to know how much they will have to pay,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood in a statement. “We will continue to ensure that airlines comply with our price advertising rules.”

The carrier posted one-way fares on its Web site for a short time without indicating that additional fees and taxes would apply, violating a rule that requires clear disclosure of the existence of those charges on the first screen where fares are quoted, according to the Department of Transportation.

US Airways said the omission of the pricing information was “wholly unintentional and the result of an inadvertent programming error.”

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Article courtesy cnn.com