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Feds scrap proposal to offer cash to air passengers for flight disruptions

September 4, 2025
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Feds scrap proposal to offer cash to air passengers for flight disruptions
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The Department of Transportation is dropping a proposed rule that would have required airlines to offer cash to passengers whose flights were disrupted. 

The rule, which never went into effect, would have required carriers to provide compensation “to mitigate passenger inconveniences” for cancellations or delays that were within a carrier’s control. 

Reuters was the first to report that the Transportation Department was shelving the proposal. 

The proposal was introduced under President Biden and then Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. It would’ve required airlines to pay up to $300 for domestic delays of three to six hours and up to $775 for flight delays lasting at least nine hours. 

“The ability of airlines to choose the services that they provide to mitigate passenger inconveniences resulting from flight disruptions under current U.S. law contrasts with consumer protection regimes in other jurisdiction…” the proposed rule states. 

Although airlines guarantee rebooking, plus meals and lodging vouchers, for customers affected by flight delays and cancellations, none guarantee cash compensation for such inconveniences.  

Airlines were opposed to the proposed regulation when it was announced in December. At the time, Airlines for America, a trade group representing that nation’s carriers, said it would “drive up ticket prices, make air travel less accessible for price-sensitive travelers and negatively impact carrier operations.”

The group on Thursday cheered the Transportation Department’s decision to drop the compensation proposal.

“We are encouraged by this Department of Transportation reviewing unnecessary and burdensome regulations that exceed its authority and don’t solve issues important to our customers,” Airlines for America said in a statement. “We look forward to working with DOT on implementing President Trump’s deregulatory agenda.” 

Megan Cerullo

Megan Cerullo is a New York-based reporter for CBS MoneyWatch covering small business, workplace, health care, consumer spending and personal finance topics. She regularly appears on CBS News 24/7 to discuss her reporting.

The post Feds scrap proposal to offer cash to air passengers for flight disruptions appeared first on CBS News.

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