SARASOTA, Fla. ( WWSB ) - The Trump administration has formally withdrawn a Biden-era proposal that would have required airlines to compensate passengers $200 to $775 for lengthy flight delays, a move transportation officials said would have driven up ticket prices and that airlines widely supported.

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In the document posted by the Department of Transportation — they said that they were considering a proposal to require airlines to provide passengers affected by significant flight delays and cancellations with cash compensation, free rebooking, and amenities such as meals, lodging for overnight delays, and transportation to and from lodging.

However, the rule has been withdrawn as airlines supporting the with

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