On its way out, the Biden administration renews a push for airline-consumer protections
- The Biden administration is introducing measures to require airlines to provide cash compensation and cover lodging and meals for stranded passengers caused by flight cancellations or changes.
- This proposed rule would broaden protections beyond the current requirement for ticket refunds and aim to match European consumer protections.
- Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg stated that cash compensation could range from $200 to $775 for long delays, including free rebooking and accommodations.
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