Major US Airlines Push to Roll Back Passenger Protections and Add Fees Through Deregulation
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Summary
American Airlines, Delta, Southwest, United, and other major US airlines are pushing to roll back passenger protection regulations, including automatic refunds, pricing transparency, and cancellation rights. The airlines argue this deregulation will lower costs and increase competition, but critics warn it will erode consumer rights and lead to more hidden fees for travelers.
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