Trump Administration Hands The Airline Lobby A Win

The Trump Administration handed the airline lobby a win last week, axing a proposed Biden-era policy to provide refunds to customers impacted by flight disruptions.

For delays due to factors within an airlines’ control, the rule would have mandated that airlines pay passengers up to $300 for domestic delays of three to six hours, and up to $775 for flight delays lasting nine hours or more.

Lobbying group Airlines for America, which spent roughly $5.7 million on political campaign donations in 2024, called the regulations “unnecessary and burdensome.” But passenger advocacy groups say consumers are losing out, as U.S. policy lags regions like Europe, which has more robust protections for travelers.

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