The Trump administration officially scrapped a Biden era plan Monday that would have required airlines to compensate passengers for significant delays or cancellations.
The plan would have included a tiered approach to compensation: $200 to $300 for domestic delays of at least three hours but no more than six; $375 to $525 for delays ranging from six to nine hours; and $750 to $775 for delays longer than nine hours.
The Trump administration said in the Federal Register on Monday that it did not believe it had the legal authority to impose specific refund requirements on airlines for disruptions. The Department of Transportation added that representatives of airlines had told it that they “have strong incentives to take care of passengers during significant flight disruptions and already do so voluntarily.”
Trade group Airlines for America said in a statement that airlines a
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