Consumer groups push Congress to uphold automatic refunds for airline passengers

health2024-05-17 16:59:199

Consumer groups are pushing Congress to uphold automatic refunds for airline passengers whose flights are canceled or delayed for several hours.

Just last week, the Transportation Department announced a rule requiring airlines to pay quick and automatic refunds. President Joe Biden touted the rule, posting on X this week, “It’s time airline passengers got the cash refunds they’re owed, without having to jump through hoops.”

But eight words in a 1,069-page bill that the Senate began debating Wednesday would keep the burden for refunds on consumers. The bill says airlines must pay refunds only “upon written or electronic request of the passenger.”

Consumer advocates say travelers will lose money without automatic refunds.

“How many average air travelers know what the (refund) rules are? How many of them know how to go about filing a claim?” said William McGee, a consumer advocate at the American Economic Liberties Project, a group skeptical of large corporations, including airlines. “The percentages are so low that the airlines sit on a tremendous amount of money that is never refunded because nobody asks.”

Address of this article:http://montserrat.fidosfortywinks.com/content-73a199756.html

Popular

Jeremy Wells leads the way for club pros at PGA Championship

Bella Hadid talks fighting with her sister Gigi

Toronto's Spooner is out for the rest of the PWHL playoffs with a knee injury

Can't face the crowds at Yosemite and Yellowstone? These eight lesser

US proposes ending new federal leases in nation's biggest coal region

Shannon Sharpe addresses Shaquille O'Neal feud after NBA legend insisted ex

Lisa Armstrong escapes to Portugal just 24 hours after being left 'deeply sad' by ex

German court convicts a man of murder over a fatal stabbing on a train last year

LINKS