
Trump rolls back Biden-era airline compensation policy for flight disruptions
A significant change in aviation policy within the United States has emerged as the present government officially drops a plan established in the last administration, which would have required airlines to compensate passengers for interruptions due to delays or flight cancellations. This move has ignited a countrywide discussion regarding passenger rights, industry responsibility, and the wider effects on consumer protection in air travel.The now-discarded measure was designed to hold airlines financially responsible when passengers faced significant travel interruptions. Under the proposed system, carriers would have been obligated to provide monetary compensation, separate from ticket refunds, for delays within their control.…






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