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HOUSTON - A rule to require compensation for passengers when a flight is significantly delayed is officially grounded.
Airline compensation rule canceled
The backstory:
The Trump Administration has now officially reversed the Biden-era rule that would have required airlines to compensate passengers for significant delays that are caused by the carrier. The Administration announced it was considering the change back in September.
Under the rule, passengers would have gotten $200 to $300 compensation for domestic flight delays over three hours, and up to $775 for longer delays.
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But other passenger rights are still in place.
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