In recent days, travelers have faced the highest wait times in TSA history, “with some wait times greater than 4.5 hours,” said the agency’s acting chief, Ha Nguyen McNeill, in a testimony before the House Committee on Homeland Security on March 25.
Unlike weather delays that clear up on their own, this madness could continue as long as the partial government shutdown does. Airlines are bracing themselves for more record-breaking security lines, which means more chaos and more uncertainty. You want to be prepared to fight for what you’re entitled to when an airline, for lack of a better phrase, utterly screws you over. Here’s how to always get the most money possible from a canceled or delayed flight.
Know your airline passenger rights
Federal law still does not require airlines to provide passengers with money or other compensation when flights are delayed. This means that in most cases, compensation is at
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