Nov. 17 (UPI) -- The Trump administration on Monday ended a Biden-era policy that forced airlines to reimburse travelers for issues such as long flight delays.
The White House pulled the proposal by then-U.S. President Joe Biden from the Federal Register, arguing the move was part of President Donald Trump's plan to scrap perceivably wasteful federal regulations.
It required airlines to, among other things, compensate its customers with meals, hotels, transportation, or rebooking fees after significant domestic flight delays.
The department announced in September it intended to ditch the policy implemented by Biden and then-Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
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