Travelers flying in the new year should expect stricter enforcement of carry-on luggage rules and new ID verification ...
The president exempted a copper smelter in Arizona from air-quality rules. An E.P.A. official guided the company that sought ...
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Updated airline rules that might catch you off guard
Airlines have quietly rolled out new rules that could impact your boarding, baggage, and even your seat selection. This video ...
The December holidays still can be a hectic time to travel. This year, 122.4 million Americans were expected to travel at ...
The Trump administration said it did not believe it had the authority to impose specific compensation requirements on airlines for flight disruptions. The Trump administration officially scrapped a ...
Americans should not be fooled by the Chicken Little warnings. As is often the case, too much government regulation of the free market is a detriment to consumers rather than a savior. You see, ...
The world’s top aviation trade association has released new guidance for airlines should react when an aircraft accident occurs. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has added new ...
The Biden administration spent four years placing a record level of new regulatory impediments on the nation’s airlines. An analysis by the Office of Management and Budget estimates that Biden’s ...
Federal officials are again delaying enforcement of new regulations expanding the rights of airline passengers with disabilities, but this time they are considering rewriting many of the provisions.
Airlines have been successfully lobbying the federal government to roll back what they view as burdensome regulations and will likely continue that winning streak under the second Trump administration ...
Since the 1978 Airline Deregulation Act gave the U.S. Department of Transportation oversight over air travel, states have been barred from enforcing airline laws or regulations. States cannot bring ...
Q: In your July 21 column, "The fate of consumer-protection rules," you wrote, "It will be a year until the president's immediate-repeal directive can take effect, and it will probably be another year ...
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