US government cancels plans for airline passenger compensation

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The U.S. Department of Transportation has decided not to proceed with a proposed rule that would have required airlines to offer cash compensation to passengers for delays and cancellations within their control, citing concerns over regulatory burdens and consumer protection. Airlines opposed the rule, arguing it would increase ticket prices and reduce accessibility, and the DOT is also reviewing other regulations related to flight cancellations and fee disclosures.
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- Trump admin ditches Biden plan to make airlines pay compensation for flight disruptions NBC News
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