U.S. drops rule to have airlines pay for delays
U.S. drops rule to have airlines pay for delays
The Trump administration announced this week that it will withdrawal a Biden-era rule that requires airlines to compensate passengers when flights are delayed for reasons under airline control.
The proposed rule, which was not in effect yet, but opened for public comment last year, would require airlines to pay between $200-$775 for delays for reasons the airlines can control.
The Department of Transportation said it would stick to airline passenger protections required by law, which does include refunds for cancelled flights.
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