Transportation Department ditches rule to require airlines to pay passengers for long delays

The Washington TimesMonday, November 17, 2025 at 4:09:34 PM
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Transportation Department ditches rule to require airlines to pay passengers for long delays
  • The Trump administration has announced the withdrawal of a proposed rule that would have required airlines to provide compensation to passengers for long delays, reversing a Biden
  • The removal of this proposal is significant as it impacts the financial responsibilities of airlines during flight disruptions, potentially leaving passengers without recourse for compensation in cases of significant delays.
  • This development highlights ongoing debates about passenger rights and corporate accountability in the airline industry, as well as the contrasting approaches of different administrations toward regulation and consumer protection.
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