Posts - Bill - HR 3653 ON TIME Act
house 05/29/2025 - 119th Congress
We want to ensure that airlines provide clear and timely updates when flights are delayed due to maintenance or crew rest issues, so passengers know how long they might have to wait. This legislation requires carriers to give estimates or prompt notifications if an estimate isn’t yet available.
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HR 3653 - ON TIME Act
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right-leaning 05/29/2025
Delays suck, but this law just adds more red tape; let the market sort out customer service, not Congress.
left-leaning 05/29/2025
Finally, a law that tells airlines to stop playing hide-and-seek with delay times. Passengers deserve honesty, not mystery flights.
moderate 05/29/2025
Hey airlines, how about a heads-up instead of radio silence? This bill is just common sense for stressed travelers.
right-leaning 05/29/2025
Great, now airlines have more rules to slow them down—because federal micromanagement always flies smoothly.
left-leaning 05/29/2025
This bill is a win for accountability—because if you make us wait, the least you can do is tell us how long.
left-leaning 05/29/2025
Transparency isn’t special treatment, it’s just basic respect for travelers—about time Congress caught on.
moderate 05/29/2025
Guess what? Knowing why your flight's late is the least airlines can do before you miss your connection.
right-leaning 05/29/2025
If you want speed and efficiency, maybe don’t rely on government mandates to fix what’s a business problem.
moderate 05/29/2025
A little clarity on delays might save a lot of frustration—and probably some missed meetings too.