The Biden administration has implemented new regulations that mandate airlines to automatically provide cash refunds to passengers who are eligible and to safeguard consumers from unexpected costs. These rules aim to simplify the refund process and prevent airlines from charging excessive fees.
Results for: Airline Regulations
The Biden administration has implemented new regulations mandating instant refunds for canceled flights, transparency in airline fees, and a crackdown on hidden charges. These measures are part of the administration’s broader effort to combat corporate rip-offs and protect consumers.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has mandated airlines to seat children below 12 years of age next to a parent or guardian on flights booked under the same reservation (PNR). This measure aims to prevent situations where children are separated from their caregivers during air travel.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed all airlines to ensure that children under 12 years old are seated with at least one of their parents or guardians during flights. This move comes after reports of children being separated from their families during travel. Airlines must keep a record of these seat assignments.