US airlines have to automatically refund travelers for canceled, 'significantly changed' flights: What to know
Published On Oct 29, 2024, 10:54 AM
New US regulations mandate that airlines must automatically refund passengers for canceled or significantly changed flights without requiring passengers to request it. Changes include a definition of significant changes in flight schedules, such as time shifts of over three hours domestically. Passengers are also eligible for refunds for delays in baggage return and for paid services that are not provided. This aims to enhance consumer protection and transparency in the airline industry.
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With the implementation of automatic refund rules, consumer confidence in air travel could increase, leading to higher travel bookings in the long term. However, airlines might face short-term impacts on their cash flow due to increased refund payouts. Investors should monitor airline companies for potential volatility.
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