The Biden administration proposes a rule mandating U.S. airlines to compensate passengers for cancellations or delays of 3 hours or more by Jan 2025, aiming to improve service like in other countries.

The Biden administration is proposing a rule that would require U.S. airlines to compensate passengers for controllable cancellations or delays of three hours or more, potentially taking effect by January 2025. This plan aims to improve service and on-time performance, similar to compensation regulations in other countries. Currently, U.S. airlines do not offer cash compensation for such disruptions, leaving passengers without recourse.

September 10, 2024
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