President Biden Remarks on Flight Delays and Cancellations
President Biden and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced a proposed new federal rule that would require airlines to compensate passengers… read more
President Biden and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced a proposed new federal rule that would require airlines to compensate passengers for “controllable” flight cancellations and delays. The plan is similar to guarantees already in place for fliers in Canada and the European Union. The two also touted FlightRights.gov, a website built to help fliers navigate federal protections. close
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