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Democrats propose measure requiring airlines to pay cash for significant delays
The bill mandates airlines to pay $300 to $600 for long delays and cover meals, hotels, and transport, aiming to protect passengers from financial loss during disruptions.
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Democrat senators push bill forcing airlines to provide cash compensation for long flight delays
A trio of Democrat senators introduced legislation on Thursday to require airlines to provide passengers with cash compensation and free rebooking for hourslong flight delays.Sens. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and Ed Markey, D-Mass., proposed the measure, which has been co-sponsored by more than a dozen other Democrat senators.Under the bill, dubbed the Flight Delay and Cancellation Compensation Act, airlines would need to p…
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