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CONSUMER ALERT: U.S. drops proposed airline compensation rule

The government would have required airlines to compensate you for flight delays. Here's what it means for your next trip.

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Christopher Elliott
Sep 08, 2025
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The U.S. Department of Transportation last week quietly withdrew a high-profile Biden-era proposal that would have required airlines to compensate passengers — up to $775 in cash plus meals, lodging, and rebooking — when flights are delayed or canceled for reasons under the airline's control.

(Not quietly enough. We reported the news hours after it happened in our Friday Forum.)

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