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New Rules Mandate Automatic Airline Refunds for Canceled or Changed Flights

Tamara Brown by Tamara Brown
October 31, 2024
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New U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations came into effect on Wednesday, October 30th, requiring airlines to automatically refund passengers for canceled or significantly changed flights. Signed into law in May as part of the FAA Reauthorization Act, the rules are intended to eliminate the need for passengers to request refunds manually, making the process more consumer-friendly. According to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, the policy is designed to prevent travelers from unnecessary “headaches or haggling” when claiming refunds. 

Under the new regulations, a “significant” delay is defined as any schedule change exceeding three hours for domestic flights and six hours for international ones. Refunds must also be issued if a flight’s departure or arrival airport is altered, if there’s an increase in connections, or if the passenger is downgraded to a lower class. If passengers decline alternatives offered by the airline, such as travel credits, they are entitled to a full cash refund.

In addition to flight changes, the policy covers issues like delayed baggage and unfulfilled service purchases. If checked luggage is not returned within 12 hours of a domestic flight’s arrival or between 15 and 30 hours for international flights, passengers are eligible for a refund of the checked bag fee. Refunds are also guaranteed if services such as Wi-Fi, seat selection, or in-flight entertainment, which passengers paid for, are not provided as promised by the airline.

The DOT highlighted that these guidelines are meant to streamline the refund process, making it easier for passengers to obtain compensation. Without these regulations, passengers previously had to navigate various airline policies, often spending time filling out requests or waiting on lengthy calls. Now, refunds must be issued within seven days if paid by credit card or within 20 days for other payment methods, ensuring a prompt resolution for travelers.

Consumer advocates have praised the initiative, viewing it as a significant win for passenger rights. However, airlines have raised concerns about potential operational costs and impacts. Still, the DOT remains firm that the new rules prioritize transparency and fairness, protecting consumers from financial losses due to disrupted travel plans. This policy marks a considerable shift in airline accountability, aiming to enhance the flying experience by ensuring financial security for U.S. travelers facing unexpected flight changes.

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