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Trump revokes Biden-era airline passenger compensation rule
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Trump revokes Biden-era airline passenger compensation rule

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Last updated: November 15, 2025 6:06 am
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The Trump administration formally withdrew a proposed rule Friday that may have required airways to compensate passengers for considerably delayed or canceled flights.

The rule, which was proposed late final 12 months below the Biden administration and former Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, would have required airways to pay passengers $200 to $300 for home flights delayed greater than three hours.

The rule would have utilized to delays which might be attributable to one thing thought of to be inside the airline’s management, like upkeep points or staffing challenges, however not exterior elements like air visitors management delays or dangerous climate. That will have aligned the U.S. extra carefully with Europe’s EU261 rule, which is usually seen because the gold normal of shopper protections in air journey.

The U.S. Division of Transportation, below present Secretary Sean Duffy, mentioned in September that it deliberate to withdraw the proposed rule, and formally repealed it Friday, as first reported by Reuters. The DOT mentioned the rule would lead to “pointless regulatory burdens,” based on Reuters.

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Passengers will nonetheless be entitled to refunds when their flight is canceled they usually select to not journey. Underneath a measure handed final 12 months, refunds have to be issued mechanically to the unique type of cost.

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Friday’s transfer aligns with the Trump administration’s broader deregulatory stance, which pushes to take away laws and depend on competitors between corporations as a substitute.

The airline business, which pushed for the passenger compensation rule to be nixed, has seen the present regulatory atmosphere as a chance, and has been aggressive in pushing for additional guidelines to be scaled again or eliminated altogether.

In Might, Airways for America, or A4A, filed a 93-page request searching for to roll again a slew of shopper protections. A4A is the lobbying group for U.S. airways and represents Alaska Airways, American Airways, Delta Air Strains, JetBlue, Southwest Airways, United Airways, Hawaiian Airways and cargo carriers Atlas Air, FedEx and UPS.

It is unclear what number of airline guidelines the DOT would possibly finally roll again — if any in any respect. But when Friday’s transfer is any indication, it is possible that this would possibly not be the final shopper safety rule we see revoked.

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