If passed, the DOT’s current Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) would require airlines to pay customers cash compensation after a significant (controllable) flight delay or cancellation.
If your flight is delayed you may be entitled to a refund or compensation under commitments various airlines have made to the Department of Transportation. A new rule from the DOT that went into ...
No US airline makes cash payments to customers for long-delayed flights, according to the Department of Transportation, but proposed rules could require them to ...
The Department of Transportation said it would fine JetBlue $2 million for chronic delays on flights that the airline had ...
The Department of Transportation is suing Southwest Airlines, accusing it of operating two “chronically delayed flights” in 2022 that resulted in 180 flight disruptions. The lawsuit ...
Travel insurance can make up for what Delta's delay compensation ... airlines must follow. The DOT states that airlines are now required to compensate for delays for flights departing the U.S ...
The US Department of Transportation hit JetBlue with a $2 million fine over misleading flight schedules and chronically ...
The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) announced a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines and a fine against Frontier Airlines as part of a crackdown on how carriers handle flight delays.
While passengers are entitled to refunds for canceled flights ... cash compensation for delays, but the big four (American, Delta, Southwest and United) all offer hotel and ground transportation ...
The US Department of Transportation has filed a lawsuit against Southwest and imposed a fine on Frontier for operating ...