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flag Air travel disruptions in the U.S. are surging, with record complaints in 2024 and ongoing issues in July 2025 despite high passenger numbers.

flag Air travel complaints in the U.S. are rising, driven by delays and cancellations, with 2024 marking the fourth time in five years that complaints hit record highs, according to the U.S. Public Interest Research Group. flag Despite 92.2 million passengers flying in July 2025, many faced extended disruptions, lost vacations, and unreimbursed additional costs, even after seeking help from airlines and the Department of Transportation. flag PIRG stresses that airlines control factors like staffing and scheduling, and urges travelers to use the DOT’s FlightRights.gov to understand their rights to rebooking, meals, lodging, and transportation during disruptions.

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