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travel1 year ago

Biden Administration Proposes Cash Compensation for Flight Delays

The Biden administration's Department of Transportation has released an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for a potential rule requiring airlines to compensate passengers for delays caused by the airline, with payments ranging from $200 to $775 depending on delay duration. This proposal, similar to Europe's EU261, aims to incentivize timely operations but faces potential challenges, including higher airfares and legal hurdles. The rule's future is uncertain, especially if a Trump administration takes over, as it may halt or alter the proposal.

travel-and-transportation2 years ago

"Managing Flight Disruptions Amid East Coast Winter Storm Havoc"

A significant snowstorm in the Northeast U.S. has led to over 700 flight cancellations and 1,519 delays, with United Airlines most affected. Passengers are reminded of their rights to refunds or compensation in certain situations, and airlines are offering waivers for travelers to adjust their plans. The Department of Transportation provides guidelines, but compensation varies by airline and is typically not provided for uncontrollable delays like weather. Travelers are advised to check with their airlines for specific policies and consider travel insurance for additional protection.