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Pete ‘Trainwreck’ Buttigieg to propose requirements for airlines to compensate stranded passengers
2023-05-09
[FoxBusinessNews] The DOT said its rulemaking attempts are aimed at better protecting airline passengers from experiencing financial losses during delays and cancellations.

The Department of Transportation announced Monday its plans for a new rulemaking process requiring airlines to compensate passengers whose flights were delayed or canceled.

The proposal would require airlines to provide compensation and cover expenses for amenities, including meals, hotels and rebooking flights, when airlines are deemed responsible for stranding passengers at an airport, the news release stated.

The DOT said it has worked to improve passengers' travel experiences for the past two years, adding that the ten largest airlines now guarantee meals and free rebooking on the same airline, and nine guarantee hotel accommodations as part of the Department’s Airline Customer Service Dashboard.

The department's dashboard at FlightRights.Gov was expanded Monday to show passengers which airlines offer cash compensation, provide travel credits or vouchers, or award frequent flyer miles when flight delays or cancellations are caused by the airline.

The exact definition of a controllable cancellation or delay has not yet been provided by the DOT.

The department's rulemaking attempts are aimed at ensuring passengers experiencing controllable delays and cancellations are better protected from financial losses, according to the news release, adding that it believes the new guidelines could improve on-time performance.

Similar policies requiring additional compensation for passengers already exist in Canada and the European Union, according to the DOT, which also cited a study that found compensation for inconvenience has led to decreased flight delays in the EU.

Last year, Buttigieg penned a letter to airlines urging them to improve their customer service plans before the release of the Airline Customer Service Dashboard.

Before his letter, none of the 10 largest U.S. airlines guaranteed meals or hotels when the airline caused a delay or cancellation. Now, all 10 guarantee meals while nine guarantee hotel accommodations when an airline is at fault for stranding passengers.

Other moves made in the past two years include issuing the largest fines in the history of the department's Office of Aviation Consumer Protection to help hundreds of thousands of passengers receive millions of dollars in compensation.

The DOT has also proposed a rule to refund passengers when services they paid for are not actually provided, such as broken Wi-Fi.
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Posted by:Skidmark

#6  When you can take a private flight to Europe to pick up some baby formula, get some celebrity photo ops, and hit the gay Ibiza on the way home, transportation is hospitality.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-05-09 12:28  

#5  Is he in charge of transportation or hospitality?
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-05-09 12:17  

#4  What about the poor shmucks...

Poor bastards.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-05-09 08:38  

#3  Back on the old old days of air travel, the Civil Aeronautics Board had a rule. If you had in your hand a issued ticket and the flight was canceled, the airline has to put you on the next available carrier going to the destination. Not just their aircraft, but any competitor's aircraft. Now some would try to weasel out of that, but all you had to do was ask directions to the CAB office at the airport and they'd trip over themselves to avoid that from happening.

Sorry, Pete, those days are past. You ain't going to get anything from Congress on this one. Congresscritters enjoy 'bump' privileges on their flights.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-05-09 07:50  

#2  Sure, if you use American Express. What about the poor shmucks who paid for their tickets with Visa?
Posted by: trailing wife   2023-05-09 01:31  

#1  My AMEX air tickets come with flight insurance, hotel, food, transport, lost baggage, etc.

Pete's looking for a deal that already exists.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-05-09 01:25  

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