US Airlines Lose Biden-Era Flight Compensation Rules Amid Political Changes

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Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg criticized President Trump for withdrawing a Biden-era rule that would have required airlines to compensate passengers for long delays and cancellations caused by airline control, a move condemned by consumer advocates and Democrats as favoring airline industry interests over passenger rights.
Topics:business#airlines#compensation#flight-disruptions#passenger-rights#trump-administration#world
- Buttigieg Blasts Trump Nixing Airlines Compensating Americans for Flight Disruptions The Daily Beast
- Northern California airport to close down for a month SFGATE
- US drops Biden plan to require airlines to pay compensation for disrupted flights Reuters
- No cash for flight delays as Trump administration scraps Biden-era rule USA Today
- White House plans to abandon Biden-era rules on compensating customers for disrupted flights CNN
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