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The Biden administration released new rules on Wednesday requiring airlines to provide cash refunds in lieu of vouchers in certain situations.
The new rules stipulate that U.S. airlines must offer a cash refund when a domestic flight is more than three hours off schedule or when an international flight is six hours behind. Airlines also must offer a checked bag fee refund if their bag does not arrive within 12 hours of a domestic flight or 15-30 hours of an international flight, depending on the length of the flight.
The Department of Transportation says these refunds must be offered in full and be prompt and automatic to the customer's original form of payment.
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