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DOT canceled a proposed rule that would require cash compensation for flight disruptions

The Trump administration withdrew a rule proposed under President Biden that would require airlines to offer cash compensation for flight disruptions.

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usatoday.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

DOT canceled a proposed rule that would require cash compensation for flight disruptions

The Trump administration withdrew a rule proposed under President Biden that would require airlines to offer cash compensation for flight disruptions.

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upi.com7 mesi fa

Trump administration ends Biden rule forcing airlines to pay flight delayed passengers - UPI.com

The White House pulled the proposal from the Federal Register, arguing it was part of Trump's plan to scrap perceivably wasteful federal regulations.

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  1. domenica 16 novembre 2025·usatoday.com

    DOT canceled a proposed rule that would require cash compensation for flight disruptions

    The Trump administration withdrew a rule proposed under President Biden that would require airlines to offer cash compensation for flight disruptions.

  2. lunedì 17 novembre 2025·upi.com

    Trump administration ends Biden rule forcing airlines to pay flight delayed passengers - UPI.com

    The White House pulled the proposal from the Federal Register, arguing it was part of Trump's plan to scrap perceivably wasteful federal regulations.