41 CFR Part 301-53
41 CFR Part 301-53
PART 301-53—USING PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS AND FREQUENT TRAVELER PROGRAMS
Subtitle F—Federal Travel Regulation System › Chapter 301—Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel Allowances › Subchapter C—Arranging for Travel Services, Paying Travel Expenses, and Claiming Reimbursement
§ 301-53.1 Using promotional benefits from travel service providers.
Promotional benefits or materials, such as frequent flyer miles may be retained for subsequent official travel or for personal use if such items are obtained under the same conditions as those offered to the general public and at no additional cost to the Government. If an employee is offered such benefits in connection with planning an official conference or other group travel, they are considered property of the Government and cannot be retained for personal use, but may be accepted on behalf of the Government for use on official travel.
§ 301-53.2 Restriction on selecting travel service providers.
Employees must use the travel service provider for which their agency is a mandatory user.
§ 301-53.3 Denied boarding compensation treatment.
A denied boarding benefit is not a promotional item given by an airline. See the provisions of § 301-10.122 of this chapter when an airline denies a seat (involuntary) and § 301-10.123 of this chapter when an employee vacates their seat (voluntary).