Trump admin to end plan requiring airlines to pay passengers for delays

Al JazeeraFriday, November 14, 2025 at 5:29:45 PM
The recent decision by the Trump administration to end the requirement for airlines to compensate passengers for delays reflects a broader trend in regulatory policy aimed at reducing perceived burdens on businesses. This move, described by the DOT as addressing 'unnecessary regulatory burdens', aligns with ongoing discussions about the balance between consumer protection and industry flexibility. In a similar vein, Prime Minister Mark Carney's announcement of major projects in Canada highlights the government's focus on transformative initiatives, suggesting a shift in priorities that may impact various sectors, including transportation.
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