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On its way out, the Biden administration renews a push for airline-consumer protections

DAVID KOENIG
December 05, 2024

The Biden administration said Thursday it will take steps toward requiring airlines to pay cash compensation and cover lodging and meals for passengers who are stranded when an airline causes flights to be canceled or changed.

Such a rule would go far beyond the current requirement for airlines to pay ticket refunds. It would make U.S. policy more closely resemble airline consumer protections in Europe.

But with less than seven weeks until President Joe Biden leaves office, the fate of additional regulations on airlines will be left in the hands of President-elect Donald Trump's administration.

The industry trade group Airlines for America said the Biden administration's proposal would drive up ticket prices.

"In this highly competitive industry, carriers don't need further incentive to provide quality service," the group said in a statement. "This proposal is simply one in a long string of ill-conceived and rushed rules from an administration intent on reregulating the U.S. airline industry."

Biden's Transportation Department said it will seek public comment on requiring airlines to pay cash compensation when a flight is canceled because of a mechanical problem with the plane or an airline computer outage.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said his department is considering new passenger protections at this late date because air travel is breaking records.

The Transportation Department runs an online "dashboard" that lists each airline's promise around customer service when they cause flights to be canceled or severely late. However, passengers must usually ask for help at the airport, and airline promises don't carry the weight of federal rules.

The department said it is considering cash compensation starting at $200 and going up to as much as $775 for long delays. The agency is considering letting small airlines pay less compensation than large ones.

The proposal will likely include free rebooking on the next available flight, and meals and overnight lodging when that is necessary for stranded passengers.

The administration will seek public comment on how to distinguish cancellations or delays that are within an airline's control with those that are not.

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