Airline's Delays Cost Passengers: US Sues Southwest

Chicago, USAThu Jan 16 2025
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In a surprising move, the U. S. government is taking Southwest Airlines to court. The reason? The airline's chronic flight delays on two specific routes last year. These routes include flights between Chicago and Oakland, California, as well as Baltimore and Cleveland. The government says these delays happened for five months straight and they're not happy about it. They're seeking over $2 million in penalties.
The Transportation Department is clear about their stance. They believe airlines must provide realistic flight times for passengers. Unrealistic schedules are unfair and deceptive. This lawsuit is a warning to all airlines. The department is ready to fight for passenger rights in court. But what makes a flight "chronically delayed"? It's simple. A flight is considered chronically delayed if it's late by at least 30 minutes more than half the time and operates at least 10 times a month. This rule is in place to protect passengers from being misled.
https://localnews.ai/article/airlines-delays-cost-passengers-us-sues-southwest-130407f0

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