Updated On: 05 September, 2025 09:25 AM IST | Washington | AP
The proposed rule would have aligned US policy more closely with European airline consumer protections. It was proposed last December in the final weeks of then-president Joe Biden`s administration, leaving its fate in the hands of his Republican successor

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The Trump administration on Thursday said it is abandoning a Biden-era plan that sought to require airlines to compensate stranded passengers with cash, lodging and meals for flight cancellations or changes caused by a carrier.
The proposed rule would have aligned US policy more closely with European airline consumer protections. It was proposed last December in the final weeks of then-president Joe Biden`s administration, leaving its fate in the hands of his Republican successor.
In a document posted on Thursday, President Donald Trump`s Transportation Department said its plan to scrap the proposed rule was `consistent with Department and administration priorities". Industry trade group Airlines for America, a vocal critic of the proposal, said it would have driven up ticket prices for consumers.