Airline Passenger Protections Under Threat Amid Industry Rollbacks

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The U.S. Department of Transportation plans to weaken or eliminate several airline passenger protection rules enacted during the Biden administration, favoring airline industry interests over consumer rights, which could lead to less transparency, fewer refunds, and diminished accountability for airlines.
Topics:business#airline-industry#airline-passenger-protections#consumer-rights#deregulation#dot-regulations#transportation
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