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flag The Trump administration repealed a rule requiring airlines to compensate passengers for delays over three hours.

flag The Trump administration has canceled a proposed rule that would have required airlines to compensate passengers for lengthy flight delays, reversing a policy aimed at improving consumer protections in air travel. flag The move removes a requirement that airlines pay passengers for delays exceeding three hours, citing concerns over regulatory burden and operational challenges. flag The decision marks a significant shift in federal oversight of airline practices and reflects broader efforts to reduce regulatory oversight in the aviation sector.

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