Airline refunds

US airlines required to automatically refund you for canceled flight

The recent change requiring US airlines to automatically refund passengers for canceled or significantly delayed flights has been a long overdue development in consumer protection. It’s quite shocking to think this wasn’t a standard practice before. In an industry that can disrupt lives with mere announcements of delays or cancellations, automatic refunds provide a much-needed cushion for travelers. I speak from experience; being on the receiving end of a canceled flight is not just an inconvenience; it can throw every part of your carefully planned itinerary into disarray.

I remember when Allegiant Airlines canceled my flight to Florida just before Hurricane Milton made its chaotic impact known.… Continue reading

Ted Cruz Wants Airlines to Keep Your Cash When They Cancel Your Flight

I cannot fathom how someone like Ted Cruz continues to hold public office. His latest attempt to keep airlines from refunding passengers for canceled or significantly delayed flights is a prime example of how out of touch he is with the American people. The fact that he, along with some Democratic lawmakers, introduced a bill that would require passengers to jump through hoops to receive a refund is utterly despicable.

The provision they are pushing would essentially make it nearly impossible for the average traveler to get their hard-earned money back when their flight doesn’t go as planned. Instead, airlines would only have to refund those who have the time and patience to navigate a tedious refund process.… Continue reading

Airlines required to refund passengers for canceled, delayed flights

It feels like a breath of fresh air to finally hear that airlines are now required to refund passengers for canceled or significantly delayed flights. The recent announcement by the Department of Transportation (DOT) feels like a long-overdue move towards prioritizing passenger rights. The fact that this rule applies to tickets purchased directly from airlines, travel agents, and even third-party sites is a huge win for travelers everywhere, including those who have experienced the frustrations of flight cancellations and delays firsthand.

The new rules outlined by the DOT make it clear that airlines must issue prompt refunds to passengers in cases where flights are canceled or significantly delayed.… Continue reading