Airline refund rules could be on Trump's chopping block
Briefly

The new DOT rules, effective in October, require airlines to refund travelers for significantly delayed or canceled flights, a significant consumer protection effort during Biden's term.
Delta's CEO noted that Trump promised to reevaluate the regulatory environment for the airline industry, indicating a potential reduction in consumer protections implemented under Biden.
Southwest Airlines CEO expressed optimism for a less aggressive DOT regarding regulations, signaling good news for airlines concerned about government overreach.
United Airlines CEO's letter to Trump emphasized air traffic control reform over passenger refund policies, reflecting the industry's focus on economic growth post-Biden administration.
Read at Axios
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