Airlines in the United States are now required to give passengers cash refunds if their flight is significantly delayed or canceled, even if that person does not explicitly ask for a refund.

The Department of Transportation says the final federal rule requiring that airlines dole out refunds - not vouchers - went into effect Monday. The major change is being implemented only a month before the start of what is likely to be a huge holiday travel season.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg made the announcement on X after he first presented the proposed rule back in April. “Today, our automatic refund rule goes into full effect,” Buttigieg posted. “Passengers deserve to get their money back when an airline owes them-without headaches or haggling.”

  • @ButtermilkBiscuit@lemm.ee
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    120 days ago

    I don’t know if you noticed but your comment is getting down voted. Lemmy has spoken, time to reevaluate your life choices and join the flying public once again. One of us …

    • @solsangraal@lemmy.zip
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      320 days ago

      lol fuck literally everything about flying. i guess enjoy your delayed/canceled flights, luggage limits, luggage fees, lost/destroyed luggage, hourslong layovers, $10 beers, fucking disgusting tiny seats, the TSA, the parking, and whatever i left out, all of which is bullshit that i’ll never put up with again